The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms
Incerto • Book 3
Narrated by Sean Pratt
Why You'll Love This
At under two hours, Taleb packs more intellectual provocation per minute than most books manage in ten.
- Great if you want: sharp, uncomfortable ideas delivered in concentrated doses
- Listening experience: brisk and punchy — aphorisms land like jabs, not chapters
- Narration: Pratt's dry, measured delivery suits Taleb's oracular tone well
- Skip if: you prefer argument and evidence over assertion and wit
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About This Book
Nassim Taleb's aphorisms cut like a precise tool: brief, deliberately uncomfortable, occasionally enraging, and almost always accurate. The Bed of Procrustes takes its title from the mythological figure who stretched or amputated guests to fit his bed, a metaphor Taleb deploys against every modern habit of distorting reality to fit our preferred models. The aphorisms range across finance, philosophy, epistemology, and character, unified by Taleb's contempt for intellectual fraud and his admiration for genuine risk-taking.
Sean Pratt reads the compact collection, which at under two hours represents the Incerto series' most concentrated dose. The format challenges the narrator to find variety within the aphoristic structure, and Pratt handles the tonal range from wry to scathing with clean delivery. Listeners who have read Black Swan or Antifragile will find the ideas familiar but sharpened; newcomers to Taleb's work will encounter a writer whose style is as much an argument as his content.