- Bed of Procrustes - fit person/model to the situation rather than the other way around.
- Work destroys your soul by stealthily invading your brain during the hours not officially spent working; be selective about professions
- Using, as an excuse, others' failure of common sense is in itself a failure of common sense
- Life is about execution rather than purpose
- The ultimate freedom lies in not having to explain why you did something
- You exist if and only if you are free to do things without a visible objective, with no justification and, above all, outside the dictatorship of someone else's narrative
- The source of the tragic in history is in mistaking someone else's unconditional for conditional - and the reverse
- What fools call "wasting time is most often the best investment
- You want to avoid being disliked without being envied or admired
- The fastest way to become rich is to socialize with the poor; the fastest way to become poor is to socialize with the rich
- You will be civilized on the day you can spend a long period doing nothing, learning nothing, and improving nothing, without feeling the slightest amount of guilt
- There are 2 types of people: those who try to win and those who try to win arguments. They are never the same
- Social networks present information about what people like; more informative if, instead, they described what they don't like
- My only measure of success is how much time you have to kill
- Only in recent history has "working hard" signaled pride rather than shame for lack of talent, finesse, and, mostly, sprezzatura
- Life is about early detection of the reversal point beyond which your own belongings (say, a house, country house, car, or business) start owning you
- In any subject, if you don't feel that you don't know enough, you don't know enough
- Regular minds find similarities in stories (and situations); finer minds detect differences
- The more complex the system, the weaker the notion of Universal
- Just as dyed hair makes older men less attractive, it is what you do to hide your weaknesses that makes them repugnant
- Robustness is progress without impatience
- Failure-resistant is achievable; failure-free is not
- For a free person, the optimal - most opportunistic - route between two points should never be the shortest one
- Knowledge is subtractive, not additive - what we subtract (reduction by what does not work, what not to do), not what we add (what to do). The best way to spot a charlatan: someone (like a consultant or stockbroker) who tells you what to do instead of what not to do)
- They think that intelligence is about noticing things that are relevant (detecting patterns); in a complex world, intelligence consists in ignoring things that are irrelevant (avoiding false patterns).
- They would take forecasting more seriously if it were pointed out to them that in Semitic languages the word for "forecast" and "prophecy" are the same
- Economics is about making simple things more complicated, mathematics about making complicated things simpler
- It is easier to macrobullshit than microbullshit
- It is a sign of weakness to avoid showing signs of weakness
- The only definition of an alpha male: if you try to be an alpha male, you will never be one
- The weak shows his strength and hides his weaknesses; the magnificent exhibits his weaknesses like ornaments
- Contra the prevailing belief, "success" isn't being on top of a hierarchy, it is standing outside all hierarchies
- It is very easy to be stoic, in failure
- A verbal threat is the most authentic certificate of impotence
- Wisdom that is hard to execute isn't really wisdom
- If something looks irrational - and has been so for a long time - odds are you have a wrong definition of rationality
- Knowing stuff others don't know is most effective when others don't know you know stuff they don't know
- Humans need to complain just as they need to breathe. Never stop them; just manipulate them by controlling what they complain about and supply them with reasons to complain. They will complain but be thankful
- Injuries done to us by others tend to be acute; the self-inflicted ones tend to be chronic
- We often benefit from harm done to us by others, almost never from self-inflicted injuries
- By setting oneself totally free of constraints, free of thoughts, free of this debilitating activity called work, free of efforts, elements hidden in the texture of reality start staring at you; then mysteries that you never thought existed emerge in front of your eyes.
What I got out of it
- A lot of wisdom to meditate on and absorb - best read a couple lines per day to let these ideas sink in.