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On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything Audiobook, by Nate Silver Play Audiobook Sample

On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything Audiobook

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Read By: Nate Silver Publisher: Penguin Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 10.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 7.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593864371

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

23

Longest Chapter Length:

73:49 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

39:21 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2
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The Instant New York Times Bestseller | With a New Preface from Nate Silver for 2025

New York Times Book Review Paperback Row selection

“Engaging and entertaining . . . a glimpse of the economy of the future.” —Tim Wu, New York Times Book Review

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Signal and the Noise, the definitive guide to our era of risk—and the players raising the stakes


In a world wired for chaos, these players are rewriting the rules. High-stakes, high-IQ, and often high on their own mythologies, they are driving the next era of finance, tech, and politics. But what happens when their bets go too far?

Nate Silver’s On The Edge reveals the hidden world of the River. It is the domain of gamblers and like-minded folks who move markets and change the fabric of society: poker legends, hedge fund titans, crypto speculators, and even those willing to bet the world’s future on AI. They are obsessives with a deep hunger for volatility and an unrelenting desire to exploit every edge over the rest of us. Silver embeds with them, competing in the World Series of Poker, visiting Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX compound, and attending wild Miami yacht parties at the height of the crypto bubble.

On the Edge is a front-row seat to a new world order built on risk, math, and ambition—a gripping ride through the minds shaping your future, whether you like it or not.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF of charts and a glossary of terms from the book.

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"This is one of the best audiobooks I have ever listened to. On the Edge is an engaging and thought-provoking audiobook that masterfully blends suspense, emotion, and introspection. Narrated with precision and passion, it immerses listeners in a gripping tale that lingers long after the final chapter."

— Vineet (5 out of 5 stars)

Quotes

  • “A glimpse of the economy of the future.”

    — New York Times Book Review
  • “Taking risks is a high-stakes game that not everyone wins. For those who want to roll the dice regardless of the consequences, Nate Silver is here to make sure you’re as ready as you can be. These case studies cast a light on our society as a whole, and the gaps that divide us.”

    — Barnes&Noble.com
  • Engaging and entertaining… Silver describes how the decision-making methods of the professional gambler have spread to encompass a wide swath of human activities, from cryptocurrency investment to the pursuit of a more ethical life. He offers readers an interview-driven tour of the parts of America where the outlooks and incomes depend on sophisticated forms of risk-taking. The result is a glimpse of the economy of the future.

    — Tim Wu, New York Times Book Review“Engrossing . . . a meditation on risk, a study of those most comfortable taking it and an invitation for the rest of us to think about what it means that so much more of our lives now seems to hang on it.
  • Silver had initially intended to write mostly about gambling but ultimately widened his scope as he became convinced that gambling might provide a framework for understanding risk takers in other fields. The result is a book that’s more interesting—Silver managed to land an interview with Bankman-Fried shortly before his arrest in the Bahamas—and more subversive.

    — Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek
  • Endlessly informative and fascinating, On The Edge is an indispensable guide to identifying the most feasible options in a messy, hypercompetitive world of uncertainty and risk.

    — Glenn C. Altschuler, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
  • A compelling read… Silver covers a lot of ground in this likeable, insightful read, investigating risk-taking ability and how it applies to blue-sky investing. It’s worth the price of the tour.

    — Alan Livsey, Financial Times
  • “Reminded me of The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow’s breakthrough picaresque, in its irrepressible joy, unfailing wisdom and moral assuredness.

    — Gary Sernovitz, Bloomberg Weekend Edition
  • Silver had initially intended to write mostly about gambling but ultimately widened his scope as he became convinced that gambling might provide a framework for understanding risk takers in other fields. The result is a book that’s more interesting—Silver managed to land an interview with Bankman-Fried shortly before his arrest in the Bahamas—and more subversive.

    — Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek
  • Engaging and entertaining . . . Silver describes how the decision-making methods of the professional gambler have spread to encompass a wide swath of human activities, from cryptocurrency investment to the pursuit of a more ethical life. He offers readers an interview-driven tour of the parts of America where the outlooks and incomes depend on sophisticated forms of risk-taking. The result is a glimpse of the economy of the future.

    — Tim Wu, New York Times Book Review“Engrossing . . . a meditation on risk, a study of those most comfortable taking it and an invitation for the rest of us to think about what it means that so much more of our lives now seems to hang on it.
  • Our recent politics have been seen as a conflict between coastal elites and Middle Americans. It is a divide, roughly, between the rich and the not-so-rich, the influential and the ignored. Mr. Silver focuses on a different fault line, the one between the risk-takers and the risk-averse . . . savvy observations about the business and culture of gambling.

    — Eric Felten, Wall Street Journal
  • “Remember Moneyball? . . . What do hedge fund managers, poker players and the scientist behind the mRNA vaccine have in common? Nate Silver argues that they all exist in what he calls "the River

    — a community of like-minded power brokers taking quantitative risks.
  • Silver had initially intended to write mostly about gambling but ultimately widened his scope as he became convinced that gambling might provide a framework for understanding risk takers in other fields. The result is a book that’s more interesting—Silver managed to land an interview with Bankman-Fried shortly before his arrest in the Bahamas—and more subversive.

    — Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek
  • Takes a hard look at some of our best and brightest, and some of our not so bright . . Poker can be a very insightful way to see who someone is . . .

    — Megyn Kelly
  • “Silver’s work stands out for its focus on high-stakes domains . . . a nuanced perspective on modern risk-taking . . . provides valuable insights into the evolving landscapes of technology, finance, and societal change, making it a significant contribution to the field.

    — Dov Greenbaum, Science
  • Remember Moneyball? . . . What do hedge fund managers, poker players and the scientist behind the mRNA vaccine have in common? Nate Silver argues that they all exist in what he calls "the River

    — a community of like-minded power brokers taking quantitative risks.
  • Colorful and enlightening

    — Publishers Weekly
  • A clever look into a unique realm. An enlightening study of the people who play the game of risk and win.

    — Kirkus Reviews (starred)
  • Nate Silver is that very rare thing, a celebrity statistician . . . in a class of his own . . . As a guide to our dystopian future, in which everyone is busy updating their priors and sizing their bets, On the Edge is indispensable.

    — Ian Sansom, Telegraph (UK)
  • Masterly . . . If you —like me—find gambling irresistible . . . [A] highly readable and engaging tour.

    — Sam Freedman, The Times (UK)
  • "Silver compellingly theorizes that humans are in general too risk averse... a thought-provoking interdisciplinary book which covers a host of timely topics from artificial intelligence, political theory and what happens when risk takers go too far.

    — Krysta Fauria, AP
  • More nuanced than Moneyball, eschewing the worship of data geeks and their denigration of human cognition . . . accomplishes a rare feat in the age of the internet—telling a contemporary, fresh, and fascinating story. He introduces readers to some of the best gamblers in the world, breaks down an allegation of poker cheating with layers of intrigue, and tells the story of his foray into sports betting.

    — Ben Christenson, The Federalist
  • Remarkably curious.

    — KQED
  • “Silver’s work stands out for its focus on high-stakes domains . . . a nuanced perspective on modern risk-taking . . . provides valuable insights into the evolving landscapes of technology, finance, and societal change, making it a significant contribution to the field.

    — Dov Greenbaum, Science

Awards

  • A New York Times bestseller
  • An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick in Nonfiction
  • A New York Times Bestseller in Audio
  • A #1 Amazon bestseller
  • A Barnes & Noble Pick of Best Books of the Month

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About Nate Silver

Nate Silver is the founder of FiveThirtyEight and the New York Times bestselling author of The Signal and the Noise. He writes the Substack “Silver Bulletin.”