" Missing a train is only painful, if you run after it."
- Nassim Taleb
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" Missing a train is only painful, if you run after it."
- Nassim Taleb
Grundsätzlich vermeide ich es, direkt ein Zitat zu posten,
wenn ich lese.
Geht es hingegen um Spielsucht, eine meiner Hauptthemen
mit denen ich mich "urban-psychologisch" auseinandersetze,
fühle ich mich verantwortlich, diesbezüglich nichts vorzuenthalten.
Hier "zerstört" Nassim Nicholas Taleb mal eben all die Selbstzweifel
eines Spielsücgtigen, in dem er sagt, die echte Welt sei genauso unberechenbar.
Vollkommen richtig und innovativ
kann man auf dem Foto diese Zeilen nachlesen.
Nassim Mansion, Singapore,
0932 Design Firms
carlagugino: I’m honored to get to discover and perform in this very cool theatrical experiment #nassimtheplay tomorrow night (Saturday the 20th) at @nycitycenter @nassim_soleimanpour I’m coming for ya! 😊 Link for discount for friends and fans in my bio. #theater #nyc
Barrow Street Theatricals has announced a talent-packed lineup of rotating guest actors for the American premiere of Nassim by celebrated Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour (White Rabbit Red Rabbit), featuring direction by Omar Elerian. Among the latest group of stars is Lortel nominee Patrick Page (Hadestown) and Tony nominee Phillipa Soo (Hamilton).
Nassim uses theatrical devices to explore the power of language, with a special guest star appearing at every performance.
Thursday, April 4 at 7:30pm - Phillipa Soo
Just spent the best hour and a half with Lee Pace! I adore the shit out of that man!
Ethan in Nassim last night!
The new play by Nassim Soleimanpour invites a new actor to perform the play each night (without seeing the script).
In NASSIM, playwright Nassim Soleimanpour invites a new actor to the stage each night to discover the script for the first time by lifting it from a sealed envelope (similar to the Iranian writer's previous work, White Rabbit Red Rabbit).
February 5 at 7:30pm: Tatiana Maslany (Mary Page Marlowe)