Reading Obliquity this ...whaddya know, published in 2010 just before my book Tempo, and with a very similar premise: stories rule, our understanding of rationality is flawed (I pulled my punch a bit and just distinguished narrative vs calculative rationality)
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The earliest book I know that clearly makes this point is William Duggan’s “Strategic Intuition” which in turn is based on Clausewitz’ analysis of Napoleon... the First Obliquity so to speak
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A great little book. Kay’s the Long and the Short of It is also worth a look. Wins prizes for best subtitle also: A Guide to Finance and Investment for Normally Intelligent People who Aren’t in the Industry


