02-09-2018 01:38 PM
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02-09-2018 02:33 PM
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Sorry about those links. Here's the one I read (definitely two consecutive pages). Taleb posted an updated version, which I just skimmed, assuming it was more clear/better. But apparently it has that issue. |
02-09-2018 02:43 PM
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SITG is the filter between the what doesn't work and what works. When somebody is isolated from the consequences of his actions and beliefs, he can act and believe all sorts of things. But when he bears the consequences of his actions and beliefs, success derives from the set of those that work. |
02-09-2018 02:41 PM
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SITG is when you bear the rewards and consequences of your actions. When BananaStand said that he spent some time in the real world and got clued in, it is common story that people in the US frequently go through. For example, it is very common among people who have no SITG to think that people who work hard and make a lot of money are screwing people over, yet this view nearly vanishes when those same people develop SITG by working hard and making a lot of money. The transition is because they went from not bearing the ramifications of their ideas/actions to bearing them. |
02-09-2018 02:44 PM
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02-09-2018 02:52 PM
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