The Big No-No's. 1. Muscle without strength 2. Friendship without trust 3. Opinion without risk 4. Change without aesthetics 5. Age without values 6. Food without nourishment 7. Power without fairness 8. Facts without rigor 9. Degree without erudition 10. Militarilism without fortitude 11. Progress without civilization 12. Complication without depth 13.Fluency without content 14. Religion without tolerance (Most importantly) I love all of them. 15. Love without kindness (mine).
@@miket2916I am confused about the same, maybe it means we should strive for change (or betterment) in general and not just to improve the aesthetics or for “beautification” purposes. Or we should change (improve) for the sake of improvement and not aesthetics.
@@thomasvanorman3963 - hopefully that arrogant know-nothing 18 year old would be well & truly impressed that you are now neither arrogant nor a know-nothing.
@@thomasvanorman3963 heard a better definition from Al Sharpton. Judge yourself by this: at your funeral, who will come? And what will they be able to SAY about you?
At my age I seldom hear anything novel... most sage advise is similar. But dont read newspapers, and if you dont believe me read one from a year ago... that hit me. That is so true.
I used to be jealous of people in my younger years , but as ived aged ive seen people lose it all , nothing is ever what it seems and be grateful for what you've got , however little it may be !!
This is a MUCH more satisfying way to ingest Taleb than his books, which seemed repetitive and self-contgratulatory. The condensed Taleb is my preferred Taleb.
@@9OO. Antifragile is my favorite but if you start from the beginning of the Incerto you will feel the evolution of his thoughts.. You can read any book you would like to read because each book can stand alone.
Thank you very much mr. Taleb for sharing this wonderful content online with all of us, there is nothing more powerful than learning from the advice of people who have already dealt with challenges, ages and decisiond you haven't dealt with yourself yet do to your age and might only understand as it is too late to change. Thank yu very much again
“For I have a single definition of success: you look in the mirror every evening, and wonder if you disappoint the person you were at 18, right before the age when people start getting corrupted by life. Let him or her be the only judge; not your reputation, not your wealth, not your standing in the community, not the decorations on your lapel. If you do not feel ashamed, you are successful. All other definitions of success are modern constructions; fragile modern constructions.” ― Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms
I usually click away from these rule lists, we are inundated with this stuff, and pretty much all that can be said has been said already, but, glad I clicked on this one. Thought provoking points.....
Run these beside the Jordan Peterson rules for life - interesting points of departure. We are in an era where shallow thinking presents glib instructionals in a video a few minutes long and sets it up as Teaching on a platform such as TH-cam. But in this case, there is a plenty of effort been expended in arriving at his conclusions. It's better to hear Mr Taleb in summary than in drawn-out speaking. He is a better writer than speaker.
Magnificently drawn. The picture of the face turning to a lions’ head as a metaphore for ‘courage’ prompte me to this reaction. 1:31 ❤ 1:311:311:311:31
Wow…. Thx for the elevation sir… just a little suggestion if I may, the black swan or all the book you wrote is hard for average ppl like us to read.. can u make it simpler? LolZz thx
Commendations for the work you put into making this video. But I wonder what Mr. Taleb would think of his ideas being turned into an "11 Rules / How to" short video when he himself dismisses such short-hand quick-to-digest knowledge in his essay Antifragile, and when his own website prohibits others from giving him titles like the Sunday Times did by naming his book as one of the 12 most influential books since WWII (mentioned in the video's description). TH-cam is TH-cam, and clickbait evidently works, but as he himself put it at 2:02 of this video: "For almost all people I have met, external, and not internal, success came with an increase in fragility."
“I am, at the Fed level, libertarian; at the state level, Republican; at the local level, Democrat; and at the family and friends level, a socialist. If that saying doesn’t convince you of the fatuousness of left vs. right labels, nothing will.” - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Skin in the game
Surely the best way for Americans to live resilient lives would be to act collectively to create an efficient, all-inclusive national health system, to ban military weapons being held by private individuals, and to restrict gun ownership generally. Every other civilized nation managed to do that long ago. If they did those things, a lot of resilience would immediately be built into their existence at very little cost and they could think about more creative and productive topics, as befits a rich, advanced nation.
To courage I must ask that you consider Curiosity. When you lose being curious over the passions that drive you in your life, you are on the decline. I love life, but only because I stay curious about it all.
I wonder how you could manage copyright claims. I guess that some people will still try to claim them and harrass you however hard you may try use the clips under fair use through synthesizing and preparing personal reflections etc., 🤔
The Big No-No's.
1. Muscle without strength
2. Friendship without trust
3. Opinion without risk
4. Change without aesthetics
5. Age without values
6. Food without nourishment
7. Power without fairness
8. Facts without rigor
9. Degree without erudition
10. Militarilism without fortitude
11. Progress without civilization
12. Complication without depth
13.Fluency without content
14. Religion without tolerance (Most importantly)
I love all of them.
15. Love without kindness (mine).
Skin in the game
Thanks!!!
Sorry, what does 4 mean? Change without aesthetics?
Thanks, I can easily copy them to my notes.
@@miket2916I am confused about the same, maybe it means we should strive for change (or betterment) in general and not just to improve the aesthetics or for “beautification” purposes.
Or we should change (improve) for the sake of improvement and not aesthetics.
我尊敬塔勒布,无论是思想的深度还是广度,对我的影响是深远,长久的。这就是生活中的随机,偶然一次的接触,使我的思想有了非线性的改变,再次向塔勒布先生表达一下感谢!
Taleb is a true genius. A real deep thinker.
Rule #1 is the best definition of success I’ve ever heard.
I dunno, my 18 year old self was an arrogant know-nothing. Not sure he's the one I want to seek approval from.
@@thomasvanorman3963 - hopefully that arrogant know-nothing 18 year old would be well & truly impressed that you are now neither arrogant nor a know-nothing.
@@thomasvanorman3963 heard a better definition from Al Sharpton. Judge yourself by this: at your funeral, who will come? And what will they be able to SAY about you?
At my age I seldom hear anything novel... most sage advise is similar. But dont read newspapers, and if you dont believe me read one from a year ago... that hit me. That is so true.
I used to be jealous of people in my younger years , but as ived aged ive seen people lose it all , nothing is ever what it seems and be grateful for what you've got , however little it may be !!
I'm a big fan of Taleb, such a unique character.
He really changed the way I see life.
I love the way how Taleb sees the simple values of life that we all should to master and understand deeply in order to enlighten our thinking
This is a MUCH more satisfying way to ingest Taleb than his books, which seemed repetitive and self-contgratulatory. The condensed Taleb is my preferred Taleb.
I love this man, his brutal honesty help improve my thinking in ways that will make me always grateful!
Which of his books are your favourite?) I read Antifragile and im not sure which other to start with
@@9OO. Antifragile is my favorite but if you start from the beginning of the Incerto you will feel the evolution of his thoughts.. You can read any book you would like to read because each book can stand alone.
Nothing to love about him. He is simply repeating ideas other people have said long time ago. I have read all his books, he is a freak.
he fat belly
Nassim is like your wise uncle who sits down next you with Arabic coffee and gives you pieces of advice to fix your life
4:00 If something is nonsense, call it out. In the long run who need to trust you will trust you. Will make you more anti-fragile! Thanks Nassim.
Thank you very much mr. Taleb for sharing this wonderful content online with all of us, there is nothing more powerful than learning from the advice of people who have already dealt with challenges, ages and decisiond you haven't dealt with yourself yet do to your age and might only understand as it is too late to change. Thank yu very much again
“Take a heroic route to benefit others” Careful Nassim you might get a good reputation.
Good one!
I read his black swan many years ago. Amazing stuff.
“For I have a single definition of success: you look in the mirror every evening, and wonder if you disappoint the person you were at 18, right before the age when people start getting corrupted by life. Let him or her be the only judge; not your reputation, not your wealth, not your standing in the community, not the decorations on your lapel. If you do not feel ashamed, you are successful. All other definitions of success are modern constructions; fragile modern constructions.”
― Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms
One of the few real thinkers of our time.
💯
I usually click away from these rule lists, we are inundated with this stuff, and pretty much all that can be said has been said already, but, glad I clicked on this one. Thought provoking points.....
thanks !
You know prescriptions from Gupta? You’ll like it.
Then you don’t watch list anymore.
@@GaminHasard k, Ill check out. Thanks.
Ditto. Was thinking the same!
Absolutely
Taleb is an author to be revisited along the life.
So true
Excellent described. Thank you, Nassim.
Wow, this made me cry…I keep changing the goalposts…My 18 year old me would be proud!
❤️
Love the concept of picking nuggets and visualizing them for better clarity. All the best brother!
Thanks a ton!
Thank you so much for this!
great video - big fan of Nassim Taleb. Crtical thinking is getting diluted and modern media is making it harder to truly listen to your innerself.
thanks !
Dear admin, good job.
thanks!
Awesome! Thank you 🙏
Literal gems as always, love the first one! Thanks Julio 🤙🏼
Gracias Juan !!
I proudly read all his books. I can't wait for his next masterpiece.
coming soon!
I think he released a sneak-peek of the title on Twitter
@@PickingNuggets Yes, he did. The book will be titled "Lydian Stone" and is expected to be released in 2025.
@@jawadaboucha8266 that's the one!
Thanks for your sharing!❤👍
Thanks for watching!
I remember when your channel was only 3k followers. This is definitely top 3 videos for me. Thank you and great job!
Thanks so much !!
Dude is 19th century style mesmerizer. Listen to this conman at your own peril.
Nassim, Naval and Osho in one video? I can die happy now 😄
Thank you… you’re doing an inspiring work 🙏🏻 your channel is great 👍🏻
Thank you ❣️
Hidden gem channel! 💎
Great channel. I love this format. Thank you from Sweden.
Glad you enjoy it!
Run these beside the Jordan Peterson rules for life - interesting points of departure. We are in an era where shallow thinking presents glib instructionals in a video a few minutes long and sets it up as Teaching on a platform such as TH-cam. But in this case, there is a plenty of effort been expended in arriving at his conclusions. It's better to hear Mr Taleb in summary than in drawn-out speaking. He is a better writer than speaker.
One item added to Nassim’s things to avoid completely: Cynical without intellectual. This is also best describes Nassim:Cynical with intellectual.
Fantastic. Especially point 6.
He is genious
thanks a lot for these great tips!
Great content! Last 90 seconds have no audio, don’t know whether you know it or not.
I had no idea! Thank you very much for pointing it to me. I deleted that section
Magnificently drawn. The picture of the face turning to a lions’ head as a metaphore for ‘courage’ prompte me to this reaction. 1:31
❤ 1:31 1:31 1:31 1:31
thank you :)
Your channel is top tier my guy
Exceptional. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Osho as a moral beacon. So much for your knowledge and depth.
Great video!
Thanks !
Awesome.. awesome video
Thanks 🤗
great Video
thank you !!
Love this channel
Thank You !!
Rule #12: Support all people who failed with all means because they followed your rules.
Love the mention of Grisha Perelman.
Quality content. i love this!!!
thanks! ❣️
Thank you Picking Nuggets
1 Rule
Impulse Control
STOP before Act
Thanks for this,:)
Perfect
Binging Nassim Taleb books and conten (even Wolfram's discussion) nowadays.
Good timing Nugget
First rule could be called would the boy I was be proud of the man I am. Heard that years ago and it made sense. Rules are hard to live by.
This is the most perfect video for me. Thank you PN
Thanks for watching :)
Wow…. Thx for the elevation sir… just a little suggestion if I may, the black swan or all the book you wrote is hard for average ppl like us to read.. can u make it simpler? LolZz thx
Sooo many nice, Incredible good 👍
Keep making these vids you're doing great!
Thank you !!
Amazing amazin video. Much appreciated. May actually be life changing for me
Happy to hear :) Thank you!
The Osho quote at the end was just off putting, really!!
Taleb is like an old sage placed in the modern world
Huh, that doesn’t make any sense.
I mean almost nobody is that wise anymore
Very insightful thanks picking nuggets and taleb
thank you :)
Can I download your videos to watch and learn offline?
Enlightening
OBRA MAESTRA
Gracias :)
Treat the doorman with lot of respect 💎
Virtue is insapbrable from
Taleb❣️❣️
Great lessons...
Very inspiring. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
How... Number one...
You are an OG content creator nuggets
hahah Thank youu :)
Commendations for the work you put into making this video.
But I wonder what Mr. Taleb would think of his ideas being turned into an "11 Rules / How to" short video when he himself dismisses such short-hand quick-to-digest knowledge in his essay Antifragile, and when his own website prohibits others from giving him titles like the Sunday Times did by naming his book as one of the 12 most influential books since WWII (mentioned in the video's description).
TH-cam is TH-cam, and clickbait evidently works, but as he himself put it at 2:02 of this video: "For almost all people I have met, external, and not internal, success came with an increase in fragility."
excellent
Is there attribution for Naval Ravikant's quoting Taleb? Doesn't seem consistent with what I have read of him.
“I am, at the Fed level, libertarian;
at the state level, Republican;
at the local level, Democrat;
and at the family and friends level, a socialist.
If that saying doesn’t convince you of the fatuousness of left vs. right labels, nothing will.” - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Skin in the game
Rule Nr. 12: „read my foreword in the first edition of the Bitcoin standard and BUY Bitcoin as long as it’s possible“
Religion with tolerance is best
I loved this. Do you have the channel on Spotify?
Thank You! I do not :(
If you do eventually, I'll subscribe right away. But great content nevertheless
@@ericsonrosario thanks so much!!
Surely the best way for Americans to live resilient lives would be to act collectively to create an efficient, all-inclusive national health system, to ban military weapons being held by private individuals, and to restrict gun ownership generally. Every other civilized nation managed to do that long ago. If they did those things, a lot of resilience would immediately be built into their existence at very little cost and they could think about more creative and productive topics, as befits a rich, advanced nation.
Where is this audio from? Is it from a speech or podcast?
From speeches!
I included all sources in description and also at the bottom right corner of the screen
After reading Nasik's books i am having hard time finding other books worth reading... That's actually a problem.😂
Same here!
Very insightful
To courage I must ask that you consider Curiosity. When you lose being curious over the passions that drive you in your life, you are on the decline. I love life, but only because I stay curious about it all.
Can somebody elaborate why he suggest not to read newspaper
Rule no. 1>>>>
Can't thank you enough. Thank you again and always grateful for your work.
Thank You !! And Thank You for watching :)
07:35 be communist, socialist, libertarian, federalist and so on based on the circle you're in
İm 26 and broke every rule. Life can be hard
I wonder how you could manage copyright claims. I guess that some people will still try to claim them and harrass you however hard you may try use the clips under fair use through synthesizing and preparing personal reflections etc., 🤔
Grear
SVB and it’s super rich VC and startup business just got billed out and violated rule 8, they r happy and kicking… faaaakkk
Fat Tony is back
Rule one; call everybody who disagrees with you, an idiot on social media.
Thanks for your channel 🙏
Just one question. I don't get " Change without Aesthetics". isn't it "statics" ??
Thank you! I would say is "aesthetics" but i might have interpreted wrong!
Screw red-tape
3/5