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‘Don’t cross a river if it is (on average) four feet deep,’ warns Nassim Taleb, from whom I have the above examples. The river can be very shallow – mere inches – for long stretches, but it might transform into a raging torrent that is twenty feet deep in the middle, in which case you could easily drown.
The Art of Thinking Clearly: The Secrets of Perfect Decision-Making
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