"Doctors most commonly get mixed up between absence of evidence and evidence of abense"
"My point taken further is that True and False (hence what we call "belief") play a poor, secondary role in human decisions; it is the payoff from the True and the False that dominates-and it is almost always asymmetric, with one consequence much bigger than the other, i.e., harboring positive and negative asymmetries (fragile or antifragile). Let me explain."
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Source: Nassim Nicholas Taleb (2012). “Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder”, p.259, Random House
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