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This makes living in big cities invaluable because you increase the odds of serendipitous encounters—you gain exposure to the envelope of serendipity. The idea of settling in a rural area on grounds that one has good communications “in the age of the Internet” tunnels out of such sources of positive uncertainty. Diplomats understand that very well: casual chance discussions at cocktail parties usually lead to big breakthroughs—not dry correspondence or telephone conversations. Go to parties! If you’re a scientist, you will chance upon a remark that might spark new research. And if you are autistic, send your associates to these events.

Taleb, Nassim. The Black Swan (p. 209). Penguin Books Ltd. Kindle Edition.

Yup! The value of cities and bars. Nice idea for a pn

So, in summary, you can expose yourself to positive Black Swans by:

Bringing the metaphysical into the physical.

Saying yes to all opportunities, especially those that offer open-ended outcomes.

Living in a city and using what it offers over villages—bars, cafes, parties, conferences, other events.