Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb explains why some things grow stronger when exposed to stress and disorder.
Unlike fragile systems that break under pressure, antifragile systems adapt and improve.
Taleb argues that randomness, volatility, and challenges are not always harmful; when approached correctly, they can actually be fuel for growth.
He uses examples from health, business, finance, and history to show how embracing small shocks and risks can make us more resilient in the long run.
The book challenges readers to rethink stability and control. Instead of avoiding uncertainty, Taleb shows how to benefit from it by making decisions that limit downside risk while leaving room for upside gain.
Antifragile teaches that real strength comes from flexibility, decentralization, and experimentation. By applying these ideas, people and organizations can survive unexpected events and thrive because of them.
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