have scared history and the United States of America. They
were unprecedented by the people of those days, yet, we look
back at those events and saw the impending signs of what was
to happen. Nassim Nicholas Taleb accounted for these events
and our perspectives today as the Black Swan Theory. Much
like how what seemed to be the norm and logical answer to
the question: “what’s the color of a swan?” and then baffled
by the discovery of black swans in Western Australia, people
did not see these events coming. In fact, they seemed to have
deluded, biased, believed that there was no way a war can
break out in a civilized world. That there will be no more
events matching the Great Depression and that nuclear war is
only a story in American fiction movies.