Antifragility

>Antifragility is a property of systems that increase in capability, resilience, or robustness as a result of stressors, shocks, volatility, noise, mistakes, faults, attacks, or failures. It is a concept developed by Professor Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book, Antifragile, and in technical papers. > As Taleb explains in his book, antifragility is fundamentally different from the concepts of resiliency (i.e. the ability to recover from failure) and robustness (that is, the ability to resist failure). > wikipedia

Living organisms need stress to grow. Much like our body's when we exercise, in the recovery process from stress, there is a rebuilding process that creates new strength.

This restructuring is a process of creating new order. It is, by nature Disentropic.

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