Joe Martino
Goodreads Author
Website
Twitter
Member Since
August 2011
To ask
Joe Martino
questions,
please sign up.
|
The Emotionally Secure Couple: The Key to Everything You Want in a Healthy Relationship
by |
|
|
Start Anyway: A short book about mindset, movement, and the fight to grow
|
|
* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.
Joe’s Recent Updates
|
Joe Martino
is currently reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
is currently reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
is currently reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
is currently reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
finished reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
wants to read
|
|
|
Joe Martino
finished reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
finished reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
finished reading
|
|
|
Joe Martino
is currently reading
The Strength of the Few (Hierarchy, #2)
by James Islington (Goodreads Author) Goodreads Choice Awards Nominee in Readers' Favorite Fantasy |
|
“I have called this mental defect the Lucretius problem, after the Latin poetic philosopher who wrote that the fool believes that the tallest mountain in the world will be equal to the tallest one he has observed. We consider the biggest object of any kind that we have seen in our lives or hear about as the largest item that can possibly exist. And we have been doing this for millenia. In Pharaonic Egypt, which happens to be the first complete top-down nation-state managed by bureaucrats, scribes tracked the high-water mark of the Nile and used it as an estimate for a future worst-case scenario.
The same can be seen in the Fukushima nuclear reactor, which experienced a catastrophic failure in 2011 when a tsunami struck. It had been built to withstand the worst past historical earthquake, with the builders not imagining much worse--and not thinking that the worst past event had to be a surprise, as it had no precedent. Likewise, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Fragilista Doctor Alan Greenspan, in his apology to Congress offered the classic "It never happened before." Well, nature, unlike Fragilista Greenspan, prepares for what has not happened before, assuming worse harm is possible.”
― Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder
The same can be seen in the Fukushima nuclear reactor, which experienced a catastrophic failure in 2011 when a tsunami struck. It had been built to withstand the worst past historical earthquake, with the builders not imagining much worse--and not thinking that the worst past event had to be a surprise, as it had no precedent. Likewise, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Fragilista Doctor Alan Greenspan, in his apology to Congress offered the classic "It never happened before." Well, nature, unlike Fragilista Greenspan, prepares for what has not happened before, assuming worse harm is possible.”
― Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder






























