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Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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Nassim Nicholas Taleb's foundational contribution is the concept of antifragility, a property he argues had no name before his work despite being one of the most important attributes a system can possess. His taxonomy classifies everything into a triad: fragile (harmed by volatility, disorder, and stressors, like a porcelain cup), robust (unaffected by volatility, like a rock), and antifragile (actually benefits from volatility, disorder, and stressors, like the Hydra that grows two heads when one is cut off). The critical insight is that antifragility is not merely resilience. Resilience absorbs shocks and returns to the same state. Antifragility absorbs shocks and comes back stronger.

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Tier A · strategy · leadership
Build for antifragility, not robustness, fragile breaks, robust survives, antifragile gains from disorder
Tier A · strategy · growth-demand
Barbell, extreme safety on one end, aggressive risk on the other, nothing in the middle, the medium-risk zone is where fragility hides
Tier A · product · engineering
Iatrogenics, when the intervention causes more harm than the disease, most "fixes" in complex systems are net-negative
Tier A · strategy · research-discovery
Old ideas survive longer for a reason, the Lindy Effect says length-of-survival predicts remaining life-expectancy for non-perishable things
Tier A · leadership · strategy
If decision-makers don't bear the downside, the system accumulates hidden risk and becomes fragile
Tier A · strategy · product
Improvement comes from removing harm, not adding good, addition introduces unknown failure modes; subtraction does not
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