I have started this new series – Five Good Lessons – for Mastermind members, wherein I will be sharing five good lessons from a book on investing, money, behavioural finance, learning, and life, and my perspectives on the same.
The second book I write about today is Nassim Taleb’s Fooled By Randomness.
First published in 2001, this book continues to challenge our understanding of probability, risk, and success in both financial markets and life. Let’s explore five crucial lessons from this thought-provoking work, examining their relevance in today’s context.
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