Sort of both. Both optionality and pilot in the plane principle are like “guiding principles” of anti-fragility and effectuation from which the subsequent principles fall out. However, they’re also good principles in their own rights and subsets of the broader concept. It might be that I should change the picture to reflect the second thing instead of the first thing, to prevent confusions like this one.
A good exercise to see if you grock anti-fragility or effectuation is to go through each principle and explain how it follows from either Optionality or the Pilot-in-Plane principle respectively
Sort of both. Both optionality and pilot in the plane principle are like “guiding principles” of anti-fragility and effectuation from which the subsequent principles fall out. However, they’re also good principles in their own rights and subsets of the broader concept. It might be that I should change the picture to reflect the second thing instead of the first thing, to prevent confusions like this one.
A good exercise to see if you grock anti-fragility or effectuation is to go through each principle and explain how it follows from either Optionality or the Pilot-in-Plane principle respectively