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Antifragile

an absolute banger by le sserafim

Antifragile smells like soty

by loveyloveyloveydoveydoveydovey November 4, 2022

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Antifragile

When you're not fragile. Antifragile

I'm antifragile to this mega massive piece of rock flying through space on collision course with Earth. When he hits, I stay alive :>

by GuyGebrochschßtenstSpei January 17, 2023


antifragile

It is a term developed by Nassim Taleb to discribe people and things that thrive in chaos and and uncertainty. Disorder does not make them confused or unfocused; they stay locked onto their goal. The opposite of fragile.

First responders and emergency room professionals need an antifragile mindset.

by Farid Attar March 19, 2021

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antifragile

arguably the most iconic 4th gen rookie song

a cultural reset made by the icons le sserafim

person 1: “do you stan le sserafim?”
person 2: “ANTI TI TI TI FRAGILE FRAGILE ANTIFRAGILE ANTIFRAGILE”
person 1: *joins in*
random bystanders: *join in as well*
everyone: *summons queen sakura miyawaki*

by i.know.u.know.we.know.lee.know April 22, 2023


Antifragility

What Farid said below. I would assume le sserafim has read Nassim Taleb, because that is where this term originated from.

The concept of antifragility uses examples from science and mathematics to argue that some systems are strengthened by encounters with disorder. It is an interesting concept that basically says you can thrive in a system of disorder, randomness, or stress. Antifragility goes beyond mere resilience (the ability to bounce back from adversity) in that it embraces and gains from uncertainty. Decentralization, diversity, experimentation and innovation are characteristics of antifragile systems as they allow continuous improvement and new learning from disruptions.

Say you got laid off. You could view that as a chance to not only bounce back (find a new job), but also as a chance to expose yourself to better job or career opportunities, as well as anything that could improve your wellbeing. Basically, it's the "improvise, adapt, overcome" meme.

The hacker group Anonymous is also an incredibly good example of antifragility. No matter how hard governments and law enforcers try to destroy the organization, it will never cease to die due to how it's structured.

While most portfolios crumbled during the stock market crash, Dave's grew in value thanks to its antifragility. By diversifying across asset classes instead of focusing on any one sector, his portfolio benefited from the volatility instead of breaking under the pressure.

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian December 28, 2023


Antifragile

What Farid said below. I would assume le sserafim has read Nassim Taleb, because that is where this term originated from.

The concept of antifragility uses examples from science and mathematics to argue that some systems are strengthened by encounters with disorder. It is an interesting concept that basically says you can thrive in a system of disorder, randomness, or stress. Antifragility goes beyond mere resilience (the ability to bounce back from adversity) in that it embraces and gains from uncertainty. Decentralization, diversity, experimentation and innovation are characteristics of antifragile systems as they allow continuous improvement and new learning from disruptions.

Say you got laid off. You could view that as a chance to not only bounce back (find a new job), but also as a chance to expose yourself to better job or career opportunities, as well as anything that could improve your wellbeing. Basically, it's the "improvise, adapt, overcome" meme.

The hacker group Anonymous is also an incredibly good example of antifragility. No matter how hard governments and law enforcers try to destroy the organization, it will never cease to die due to how it's structured.

While most portfolios crumbled during the stock market crash, Dave's grew in value thanks to its antifragile properties. By diversifying across asset classes instead of focusing on any one sector, his portfolio benefited from the volatility instead of breaking under the pressure.

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian January 29, 2024