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Row 1 (RS)
Row 2 (WS)
Row 4 (WS) K3tog
Row 7 (RS)
end of Row 8
Row 11 (RS)
Row 12 completed
Next Row (WS): K3tog, k2, sl3 wyif. 6 sts.
Next Row (RS): K2, k2tog tbl, sl3 sts onto left needle, k2, k2tog tbl. 3 sts.
Row 2 (WS)
Row 4 (WS)
end of Row 6 sssk
end of Row 8 sssk
end of Row 10 ssk
After completing Pattern Repeats. 7 sts remain.
Next Row (RS): Sl1 wyif, place MC in back, k2, sl3 wyif
Weave in the the MC tail of yarn into the WS of the AC I-cord edge
Row 1 (RS)
pick up and k37 during Row 1
k1/p1 into double yo during Row 2
Row 5 (RS)
pick up and k3 sts from the top centre of the MC I-cord loop from SECTION 1 during Row 13
Row 17 (RS)
Graft the final 6 sts together using Kitchener stitch
Wear your finished shawl!
Intro
How Scott and Nassim first connected.
Why Nassim would rather be remembered as a scholar than a trader.
You can’t forge a new friendship without breaking a few eggs.
Silent risk, tail events, and one-trick ponies.
What prompted Scott to write Chaos Kings?
Pseudo-efficiency, pseudo-optimization, and pseudo-sorries.
The joy of writing a preemptive resignation letter.
Recurring patterns in successful investors.
Nassim: contrarian, or simply independent?
Jiving with skeptical turkeys.
Living in the polycrisis.
The precautionary principle.
Fat tails, thin tails, and the COVID vaccine.
GMO risks and Monsanto intimidation tactics.
Implementing the precautionary principle at a large scale.
Convexity in the face of financial crisis.
Are investors overpowered in an interconnected world?
Utilizing the precautionary principle in the real world (for better and worse).
The flow-on effect of having skin in the game.
The ponzification of startups and an overdue reckoning.
What convexity at the center of all things conveys.
Where to find Scott and Nassim.
What Nassim is working on now.
Parting thoughts.