The comparison between Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona is one of football's enduring debates. Although both are left-footed Argentine playmakers, their styles were quite different. Aspect Lionel Messi Diego Maradona Primary role False 9, right winger, attacking midfielder Classic No. 10 Playing style Fluid, economical, precision-based Explosive, improvisational, theatrical Dribbling Short touches at high speed Powerful body feints and sudden changes of direction Passing Surgical through balls, quick combinations Visionary, risk-taking passes Shooting Clinical, placed finishes Powerful, inventive finishes Free kicks Among the best ever Excellent but less prolific Physicality Avoids contact Thrived through heavy contact Leadership Quiet, leads by example Emotional, charismatic, confrontational Messi: The Master of Efficiency Messi's game is based on economy of movement . Keeps the ball almost glued to his left foot. Makes minimal unnecessary movements. Rarely performs flashy t...
Navigating Uncertainty argues that uncertainty is not an exception to normal life—it is the normal condition of life. Modern governments, businesses, scientists and policymakers often assume that the future can be predicted and controlled through data, models and planning. Ian Scoones argues that this assumption is increasingly failing in a world shaped by climate change, pandemics, financial crises, technological disruption and geopolitical instability. Central Thesis Instead of trying to eliminate uncertainty through prediction and control, societies should learn to navigate uncertainty by: embracing flexibility rather than rigid plans, using multiple sources of knowledge, decentralizing decision-making, learning continuously, building resilient institutions rather than optimized ones. The author believes that adaptation beats prediction in complex systems. Main Arguments by Chapter 1. Understanding Uncertainty Scoones distinguishes four situations: Situation What we know R...