Jordan Andrew Bridgers

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In other words, if something is fragile, its risk of breaking makes anything you do to improve it or make it “efficient” inconsequential unless you first reduce that risk of breaking. As Publilius Syrus wrote, nothing can be done both hastily and safely—almost nothing.
Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder (Incerto, #4)
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