Taleb argues that we overestimate what we know and underestimate the unknown.
This human tendency to think we know more than we do makes us vulnerable to unexpected events.
He introduces the concept of epistemic arrogance, which is our inflated belief in our understanding of the world.
Taleb asserts that our knowledge is often fragile and based on incomplete information, leading us to be blindsided by events we never saw coming.
He emphasizes the need to remain humble and aware of our limitations.
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