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The_Black_Swan_Impact_Of_The_Highly_Improbable_Paperback
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The Black Swan Impact Of The Highly Improbable Paperback

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Brand Name

bookshome


Country Of Origin

india


Ideal For

Readers And Adults And teens


Material

Paper (Paperback)


Pack of

1


Author

Nassim Nicholas Taleb


Language

English


No Of Pages

480


Type

Reading Books

Product Description


  • Premium Quality: This 480-page paperback is printed on quality paper and bound to withstand the kind of repeated, attentive reading that Nassim Nicholas Taleb's dense and rewarding arguments demand.

  • Author Credibility: Written by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, former options trader and celebrated philosopher of uncertainty, the book brings rare intellectual rigour and real-world financial experience to its provocative thesis.

  • User Experience: Taleb's witty, wide-ranging prose weaves together history, philosophy, and economics into a compelling narrative that challenges how readers perceive risk, prediction, and randomness.

  • Versatile Occasion: Equally engaging as a focused study read or a thought-provoking commute companion, this title rewards both concentrated analysis and casual exploration.

  • Quality Assurance: An authentic, editorially vetted print edition sourced from India, faithfully reproducing Taleb's landmark work to exacting publishing standards.

  • Ideal For: Essential reading for adults, students, investors, economists, and anyone curious about why the world's most consequential events are almost never predicted in advance.

  • Lifestyle Essential: A paradigm-shifting classic that permanently alters the way one thinks about chance, forecasting, and the fragility of expert knowledge.