The Power of Subtraction: Understanding Via Negativa in Antifragile

In a world obsessed with addition—more features, more solutions, more interventions—Nassim Nicholas Taleb presents a counterintuitive approach in his groundbreaking book “Antifragile”: the principle of Via Negativa, or “the negative way.”

What is Via Negativa?

Via Negativa is the profound idea that we often achieve better outcomes by removing harmful elements rather than adding new ones. It’s built on the premise that knowing what to avoid is clearer and more valuable than knowing what to pursue.

In Taleb’s own words: “In practice, it is easier to figure out if something is fragile than to predict the occurrence of an event that may harm it.” This simple insight has far-reaching implications.

Why Subtraction Trumps Addition

Our natural tendency when faced with problems is to add something—a new feature, medication, policy, or regulation. Yet Taleb argues that this additive approach frequently creates more problems than it solves:

  1. Unintended Consequences: Every intervention introduces potential side effects that are difficult to predict.
  2. Complexity Costs: Added elements increase complexity, which creates fragility and vulnerability.
  3. Iatrogenics: Often, the harm caused by intervention exceeds its benefits (like doctors who make patients worse).

Via Negativa in Action

This principle applies remarkably well across numerous domains:

Health

  • Avoiding harmful substances (smoking, processed foods, excessive alcohol) delivers more reliable benefits than adding any specific supplement or superfood.
  • Intermittent fasting (the removal of food intake) often produces better health outcomes than complex diet regimens.

Productivity

  • Removing distractions (social media blocks, notification silencing) can be more effective than adding productivity tools.
  • Subtracting unnecessary meetings may do more for team effectiveness than adding new collaboration frameworks.

Decision Making

  • Eliminating obvious mistakes will take you further than pursuing brilliant insights.
  • Warren Buffett’s approach reflects this: “The first rule is not to lose. The second rule is not to forget the first rule.”

Innovation

  • Many breakthroughs come from removing constraints or unnecessary steps in a process.
  • The iPod succeeded largely by eliminating complexity (buttons, features) present in competing devices.

The Wisdom of Ancients

Interestingly, Via Negativa isn’t new. Ancient philosophical and religious traditions have long embraced this approach:

  • The Ten Commandments are mostly prohibitions: “Thou shalt not…”
  • In apophatic theology, the divine is approached by understanding what it is not rather than what it is.
  • Buddhist practice emphasizes the removal of attachments and illusions rather than the acquisition of new beliefs.

Applications for Modern Life

How can we apply Via Negativa in our daily lives?

  1. Question additions: Before adding anything new (possessions, commitments, features), ask, “What problem does this solve, and could I solve it by removing something instead?”
  2. Practice subtraction: Regularly identify and eliminate things that cause stress, inefficiency, or harm in your life.
  3. Value simplicity: Remember that elegance often comes through simplification, not complication.
  4. Embrace the pause: Sometimes the best intervention is no intervention.

Building Antifragility Through Removal

Perhaps most importantly, Via Negativa connects directly to antifragility. By removing sources of fragility—debt, dependencies, unnecessary complexity—we often create more robust and antifragile systems without needing to explicitly construct them.

In an unpredictable world, knowing what to subtract may be our most reliable path forward. As Taleb reminds us, “To become antifragile, you need to first reduce your fragility.”


The next time you face a challenge, before asking “What can I add to fix this?”, consider the power of Via Negativa and ask instead: “What can I remove?”

RF Microneedling in Irvine

RF Microneedling is a popular treatment known for enhancing skin texture, reducing wrinkles, and promoting collagen production. I just received RF Microneedling few days ago on the lower half of my face and under chin area. It’s my first time doing it. I am excited to see the results.

If you’ve recently undergone this procedure, adhering to the post-treatment instructions is crucial for optimal results and a smooth recovery. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the aftercare process. Note what is written here is just opinion and does not constitute any sort of medical advice.

Immediate Aftercare:

  • Skin Sensations: Right after the treatment, expect your skin to feel warm, akin to a mild sunburn. Sensitivity and itchiness are common in the first few days.
  • Redness and Swelling: These symptoms typically peak within the first day and start to subside thereafter.

Day-by-Day Recovery:

  • Day 1: Redness and swelling are common. Refrain from touching the treated areas for at least 12 hours. Avoid makeup, washing, cleaning, or moisturizing your face for a full 24 hours.
  • Days 3-7: Your skin will start to look brighter and more even. You may notice a reduction in sebum production and mild crusting. By the end of the week, you can resume your regular skincare routine and start using retinoids.
  • 1 Month: Noticeable improvements in fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, and pore size.
  • 1-3 Months: Continuous improvement in wrinkle reduction, collagen production, and overall skin texture.

What to Avoid:

  • For 12 Hours: Do not touch the treated areas.
  • For 24 Hours: No makeup, washing, cleaning, or moisturizing.
  • For 2 Weeks: Avoid harsh topical treatments or alcohol-based toners.
  • For 1 Week: No anti-inflammatory medications (like ibuprofen), icing the face, vigorous activities, or excessive heat exposure (sauna, hot tub, steam treatments).

First Week Protocol:

  • Day 1: Do not touch the treated area. You may apply Alastin Skin Nectar at night and take antihistamines to reduce swelling.
  • Day 2: Use a mild cleanser, mild moisturizer, and SPF.
  • Days 3-6: Return to your regular skincare routine.
  • Day 7: Start using retinoids again.

Long-Term Care:

Improvements will continue over the next 4-6 months as collagen rebuilds.