One day in the 1980s I had dinner with a famous speculator, a hugely successful man. He muttered the hyperbole that hit home: much of what other people know isn’t worth knowing.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
One day in the 1980s I had dinner with a famous speculator, a hugely successful man. He muttered the hyperbole that hit home: much of what other people know isn’t worth knowing.