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Sangita P. Menon Malhan was a journalist at The Times of India and Delhi Mid-Day before she switched to creative writing. Rastapherian’s Tales is a book of short stories and poems for children. She was formerly a private pilot and is now a French teacher.
The Times Group revolutionized the media landscape in the 1980s, 1990s. The TOI Story is about Times of India Group and its journey through the 1980s and 1990s. It transformed itself from a conservative, conservative group that ran multiple journals and publications to become a market-focused, profitable, lean, innovative, and profitable group. Although the driving initiatives caused many controversies inside and outside of the group, the Times Group eventually helped to redefine the media landscape in the country, increase readership, transform advertising and content, and ultimately, the Times Group. Publishers began to view newspapers as a business and not as political influence. Samir Jain, the young, visionary, visionary owner of the group, was at the center of this transformation. He combined spiritual values with bold commercial ambitions, courage, and an uncanny understanding of how the world was changing around him.
After twenty-one years spent as a risk-taker, Nassim Nicholas Taleb became a researcher in mathematical, philosophical, and most importantly, practical problems with probabilities. He spends most of his time in the flaneur role, sitting down and meditating at cafes around the world. However, he is currently Distinguished Lecturer at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. His research is self-funded. Antifragile, The Black Swan and The Bed of Procrustes are among his books. They have been translated into 37 languages. Taleb has written more than 50 scholarly papers to support Incerto. They cover everything from statistical physics to international affairs to risk management and international affairs. Taleb refuses any honours or awards, as they debase knowledge and turn it into competitive sports.
“Really made me think about my thinking” – Mohsin Haimid, author of Exit WestTough times do not last. Only tough people can survive. Taleb’s The Black Swan showed us how improbable, unpredictable events can underlie nearly everything in our world. Taleb turns uncertainty upside down, which makes it attractive, even necessary. The antifragile goes beyond being resilient and robust. The antifragile is more than the resilient or robust. Taleb’s antifragile, which Taleb calls “antifragile”, is a category of things that not only benefit from chaos, but also need it to thrive and survive in a Black Swan world. Taleb is witty, iconoclastic and erudite. His message is revolutionary. Only the antifragile will succeed. Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times: ‘The most influential thinker in the universe’
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