#rationality # [[Epistemic status]] #shower-thought #to-digest # Related - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Fragile]] - [[Business/Entrepreneurship/Antifragility]] - [[Philosophy/Rationality/Games as a mean to validate your rational inference]] - [[Philosophy/Epistemology/Information/Antifragility]] - [[Computing/Software Engineering/Most computer programs are fragile]] - [[The Game]] # TODO > [!TODO] TODO # Hard games Antifragility is defined as something that not only survives but actually benefits from chaos and disorder. This concept suggests that giving ourselves the opportunity to experience difficulty, surprise, and uncertainty can help us become stronger and more resilient in the long run. It encourages us to seek out challenges in order to grow and develop, rather than avoiding them out of fear or discomfort. By embracing the idea of antifragility, we can better equip ourselves to face unpredictable situations and come out the other side better for it. - Hardest games yield the steepest growth - Hardest games breed the greatest impact A tree can only grow as tall as the winds that blow against it. Similarly, the harder the game, the more it will challenge us and push us to develop our skills.