Nassim Nicholas Taleb is a Lebanese-American essayist, scholar, and former options trader, best known for his works on risk, uncertainty, and the philosophy of probability. He gained significant recognition for his books, particularly "The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable," published in 2007, which discusses the occurrence and consequences of rare, unpredictable events that have a major impact on the world.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb is a Lebanese-American essayist, scholar, and statistician known for his works on risk, probability, and uncertainty. His books often explore the impact of randomness and extreme events on various aspects of life and society.
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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