2 de nov. de 2011

The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb)


The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb)
- Highlight Loc. 1901-5  | Added on Sunday, September 25, 2011, 06:02 PM

Conventional wisdom holds that memory is like a serial recording device like a computer diskette. In reality, memory is dynamic—not static—like a paper on which new texts (or new versions of the same text) will be continuously recorded, thanks to the power of posterior information. (In a remarkable insight, the nineteenth-century Parisian poet Charles Baudelaire compared our memory to a palimpsest, a type of parchment on which old texts can be erased and new ones written over them.) Memory is more of a self-serving dynamic revision machine: you remember the last time you remembered the event and, without realizing it, change the story at every subsequent remembrance.