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by dragonwriter
1699 days ago
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> Nassim Nicholas Taleb's dietary practice to "only eat that which our ancestors ate 1000 years ago", aka the antifragile diet. I’m not sure why anyone (except Taleb and then only as hollow brand marketing) would describe that as “antifragile”, or even merely sensible. I suppose if you are adopting the diet typical of a particular set of people 1,000+ years ago, along with other aspects of their lifestyle, because you are targeting similar outcomes, then it makes sense (the goal doesn't
but the action does given the goal). Otherwise, its just a silly game with no rational foundation. |
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Targeting most of my children dying in childhood, disease, and the rest (including me) likely not living past about 30-40?