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|content=An unusual tweet: by making an error, the author actually demonstrates & strengthens his/her point. Adjacent to @nntaleb’s principle of anti-fragility in a way. The phrase means “Take no one’s word.” | |content=An unusual tweet: by making an error, the author actually demonstrates & strengthens his/her point. Adjacent to @nntaleb’s principle of [[Anti-Fragility|anti-fragility]] in a way. The phrase means “Take no one’s word.” | ||
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A term coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, used by Eric frequently. Antifragility on Wikipedia
An unusual tweet: by making an error, the author actually demonstrates & strengthens his/her point. Adjacent to @nntaleb’s principle of anti-fragility in a way. The phrase means “Take no one’s word.”
[In “Nullius”, the letter ‘L’ is doubled. Unlike in Straussian communication..]
Nulius in verba, my friends.

