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Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Fooled by randomness (2005, Random House Trade Paperbacks) 4 stars

"[Taleb is] Wall Street's principal dissident. . . . [Fooled By Randomness] is to conventional …

Review of 'Fooled by randomness' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

There's insight here, but Taleb doesn't put in the extra work to lay it out coherently, instead choosing to weave his own idiosyncratic narratives. I enjoy reading his contrarian rambles, but found it make accessing the philosophical points he makes all the more difficult. He definitely upped his written game by the time he wrote Antifragile.