"Debt leads to fragility. We've discovered since the Babylonians that debt has systemic consequences whereas equity doesn't. Let's say that you have two brothers. One of them borrowed and they both had predictions about the future—forecasts. One brother borrows. The other issues equity. The one who borrows will go bust if he makes a mistake. The one who issues equity will fluctuate but will be able to survive a forecast error."
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb, as quoted by Nick Gilespie, "How Debt Ruins Systems", Reason.com 2012-03-24, accessed 2019-09-11
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