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On the Edge
- The Art of Risking Everything
- Narrated by: Nate Silver
- Length: 15 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Signal and the Noise, the definitive guide to our era of risk—and the players raising the stakes
In the bestselling The Signal and the Noise, Nate Silver showed how forecasting would define the age of Big Data. Now, in this timely and riveting new book, Silver investigates "The River," or those whose mastery of risk allows them to shape—and dominate—so much of modern life.
These professional risk takers—poker players and hedge fund managers, crypto true-believers and blue-chip art collectors—can teach us much about navigating the uncertainty of the 21st century. By embedding within these worlds, Silver offers insight into a range of issues that affect us all, from the frontiers of finance to the future of AI.
The River has increasing amounts of wealth and power in our society, and understanding their mindset—including the flaws in their thinking—is key to understanding what drives technology and the global economy today. There are certain commonalities in this otherwise diverse group: high tolerance for risk; appreciation of uncertainty; affinity for numbers; skill at de-coupling; self-reliance and a distrust of the conventional wisdom. For the River, complexity is baked in, and the work is how to navigate it, without going beyond the pale.
Taking us behind-the-scenes from casinos to venture capital firms to meetings of the effective altruism movement, On the Edge is a deeply-reported, all-access journey into a hidden world of powerbrokers and risk takers.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Henrique
- 13-09-24
EV positive
This book's expected value is positive, but don't expect a jackpot. Still, good read. I'd skip the polical section.
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- Rupert Dickinson
- 26-08-24
Mentally stimulating , scary and inspiring
A fascinating well written book taking the reader on a journey from the poker table to the probability of human extinction!
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- David Pedersen
- 12-09-24
Another great book from Silver
Great book from Silver, lots of interesting points and discussions. If you liked his first book, this will do the trick as well.
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- MIK
- 15-09-24
Interesting ideas recycled from better specialist books
Found it a bit of a mess of many ideas he is trying to link with the River. Not a solid glue imo and much better books exist which detail each of these subjects.
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- Phil
- 15-10-24
skip the first half of the book and don't listen to the audio book, read it
The first half is just awful stories about poker that don't set up the second half of the book as much as the author thinks they do. The second half has some mildly insightful comments on SBF but nothing that it was worth buying the book for. The author should not have read this book, he has a very dry tone which makes listening to the material very monotonous and difficult to follow. A professional narrator would have been better.
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