antifragile
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- antifragility noun
Etymology
Origin of antifragile
Coined in 2012 by Lebanese-born U.S. mathematical statistician Nassim Nicholas Taleb (born 1960) in his book Antifragile; anti- ( def. ) + fragile ( def. )
Example Sentences
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In the eye of the storm … Taleb says the least antifragile state is the world in Saudi Arabia.
From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2012
But you are antifragile if shocks and disruptions make you stronger and more creative, better able to adapt to each new challenge you face.
From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2012
Taleb thinks we should all try to be antifragile.
From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2012
He says books and their authors should be antifragile too.
From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2012
The other difficulty is that too many of the ideas contained here appear thin and brittle rather than rich and flexible: fragile rather than antifragile.
From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2012
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