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We love the tangible, the confirmation, the palpable, the real, the visible, the concrete, the known, the seen, the vivid, the visual, the social, the embedded, the emotional laden, the salient, the stereotypical, the moving, the theatrical, the romanced, the cosmetic, the official, the scholarly-sounding verbiage (b******t), the pompous Gaussian economist, the mathematicized crap, the pomp, the Academie Française, Harvard Business School, the Nobel Prize, dark business suits with white shirts and Ferragamo ties, the moving discourse, and the lurid. Most of all we favor the narrated.

Alas, we are not manufactured, in our current edition of the human race, to understand abstract matters — we need context. Randomness and uncertainty are abstractions. We respect what has happened, ignoring what could have happened. In other words, we are naturally shallow and superficial — and we do not know it. This is not a psychological problem; it comes from the main property of information. The dark side of the moon is harder to see; beaming light on it costs energy. In the same way, beaming light on the unseen is costly in both computational and mental effort.

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@1 year ago
#nassim nicholas taleb #lebanese #author #writer #philosopher #economist #randomness #random 

listening to "Eminem - Ass Like That Full(HD)" 

why do i like eminem so much these days?!

@2 years ago

listening to "Madonna - Like a Prayer" 

love the house version of this too

@2 years ago

listening to "The Beatles vs. Nine Inch nails Come Closer Together" 

sick mix.

@2 years ago

Richard Sibbald 

Went to a commercial casting today and Richard Sibbald was the photographer — I looked him up when I got home and am super impressed with his stuff — he captures such great stillness, focus and concentration in all his shots — he also has some pretty creative, imaginative set and costume designs, often infused by some sort of mysterious sexuality..

I hope I get to shoot with him!

@2 years ago

Why I Walk, Nassim Nicholas Taleb 

This is a thought-provoking excerpt from Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s bestseller “The Black Swan.” The essay is about how if one dispels structure from their life they will find it more beneficial to their health and greater wellness. An awesome quote to follow, from this author whose words I now can’t take my eyes off..

@1 year ago with 1 note
#nassim nicholas taleb #lebanese #author #black swan #economist #random #randomness 

listening to "Paul Simon: Diamonds on the soles of her shoes /zimbabwe" 

diamonds on the soles of her shoes..

@2 years ago

listening to "Sister Nancy - Bam Bam" 

sister nancy — sunday afternoon cool out reggae

@2 years ago

listening to "Cold War Kids - Audience Of One" 

wow — cold war kids never fail to surprise me..

@2 years ago

magda trzaski 

very cool art — shadow boxes with dark imagery

@2 years ago