Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670095209
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 19 mm
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 0670095206
- Publisher Date: 10 Nov 2020
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 160
- Weight: 220 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
“The Archer” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (ISBN: 9780670095209) explores the timeless wisdom of stoicism and how to live a fulfilling life in the face of uncertainty. Taleb’s insightful prose challenges conventional thinking and encourages introspection. Perfect for readers seeking wisdom and meaning in a complex world. Discover the power of stoicism with “The Archer.”
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Harsh Raj –
I found some wisdom but nothing I haven’t heard before. Easy to read, but not particularly memorable.
Rayan Sarkar –
Felt like a collection of tweets strung together. Some good ideas, but lacking depth. A light read.
Ronit Vinod Peswani –
Challenging, insightful, and ultimately rewarding. I will be re-reading this one for years to come.
Siddharth Kumar Pandey –
This book has become my personal guide. I keep returning to it for a direction. Changed my perspective.
Adarsh Kumar Singh –
A quick read with some interesting points, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Still worth the time, though!
Aayushi Dalmia –
I enjoyed the book’s message about resilience. Some parts were confusing, but overall a good experience.
Preeti Agarwal –
Easy to understand and apply stoic principles. A great introduction to the topic. I have gifted copies.
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
I enjoyed The Archer. While short, it made me think about how I approach life’s challenges.
Sushant –
Taleb’s writing always makes you think. The Archer is no exception. Short, sweet, and thought-provoking.
Abhay Raj Singh Chauhan –
The book is impactful! It has clear advice for handling the modern world. Definitely recommend for youngsters
Sidhant Sripal –
The book is a gem, offering profound insights in a concise format. It’s a reminder of what truly matters.
Madhur Agarwal –
Simple but not simplistic. Taleb has a way of cutting through the noise. This book is a great example.
Bhaviripudi Kusuma Sri –
Wonderful little book to guide to the essence of life. Can be read multiple times for better understanding.
Anoushka Baral Swamy –
Disappointed. Expected more from Taleb. It felt rushed and lacked the rigor of his other works.
Aayushi Dobhal –
I had mixed feelings. The writing style wasn’t for me, but the lessons were valuable. Something to ponder.
Arishchuk Trikha –
A great book that packs a punch! Clear, concise, and very thought provoking.
Rithik Ittira Aby –
A decent introduction to stoicism, but nothing groundbreaking. Good for beginners, perhaps.
Ashar Ahmad –
Not my favorite Taleb book. Found it simplistic compared to his others. Still has some gems, though.