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Ludic fallacy

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The Ludic fallacy is a term coined by statistician and author Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book "The Black Swan." It refers to the mistaken assumption that the uncertainties of real-world situations can be understood and modeled using simplified, game-like scenarios. The term "ludic" comes from the Latin word "ludus," meaning game.

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