10. The Bed of Procrustes - Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Wiser Than Yesterday: Book club - A podcast by Book geeks Sam Harris & Nicolas Vereecke

Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote some of his favourite maxims and ways to think in life into a book.This is a great hand book for nuggets of wisdom to ponder upon. Thus ponder we do on some of our favourites.Some examples include* What fools call “wasting time” is most often the best investment.* A man without a heroic bent starts dying at the age of thirty.* The difference between slaves in Roman and Ottoman days and today’s employees is that slaves did not need to flatter their boss.* You are rich if and only if money you refuse tastes better than money you accept.* Modernity: we created youth without heroism, age without wisdom, and life without grandeur.* You can tell how uninteresting a person is by asking him whom he finds interesting.* Procrastination is the soul rebelling against entrapment.* Preoccupation with efficacy is the main obstacle to a poetic, elegant, robust and heroic life.* Those who do not think that employment is systemic slavery are either blind or employed.* They are born, put in a box; they go home to live in a box; they study by ticking boxes; they go to what is called “work” in a box, where they sit in their cubicle box; they drive to the grocery store in a box to buy food in a box; they talk about thinking “outside the box”; and when they die they are put in a box.* A good maxim allows you to have the last word without even starting a conversation. Don't Forget to leave a comment on this episode See podvine.com/privacy-policy for podcast listener privacy info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.