Skin in the Game
Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Discover the essence of risk and reward with this bold work that challenges long-held beliefs about success, fairness, justice, and influence. Drawing on examples from history and modern times, the author argues that having "skin in the game" is essential for thriving in life and society. From the roles of corporations and politicians to the true meaning of religion, this book sheds new light on critical topics that shape our world. A must-read for anyone seeking a fresh perspective on personal responsibility and ethics.
Fecha de publicación
2018-06-01T00:00:00.000Z
2018-06-01T00:00:00.000Z
Calificación de Goodreads
3.9
ISBN
9780141982656
Recomendaciones
7
Recomendaciones
2018-07-05T15:57:29.000Z
The best book I've read in 2018, I highly recommend it. Lots of great ideas in there. Lots of good mental models and constructs. He has a bit of an attitude, but he has that because he's brilliant, and it's okay. So just look past the attitude and read the book, learn the concepts. It's one of the best business books I've ever read. And luckily, it doesn't masquerade as a business book. – fuente2018-07-05T22:57:29.000Z
Skin in the Game by @nntaleb -- Skin in the game as conflict of interest, or as attaching one's livelihood to one's speech? Who to listen to, and why. Ideal counterpart to @PTetlock's Expert Political Judgment – fuente2021-09-21T11:58:29.000Z
@gaurav05_gaurav @nntaleb Incredible book - life changer in many respects
Enjoy Gaurav :) – fuente2019-07-05T16:15:53.000Z
@conorsen Lol. The Skin in the Game book is quite powerful, albeit often redundant. – fuente2019-08-28T19:46:08.000Z
Skin in the Game by @nntaleb is the non-fiction book I've read recently that has stuck with me the most.
This is a thread of my highlights, with no additional commentary. If they're interesting, I recommend reading the book. – fuente2020-05-06T19:21:28.000Z
@marvyned The Power of Kindness, @piero_ferrucci
Skin In the Game, @nntaleb
Misbehaving (long overdue reading this one), @R_Thaler – fuente