Ask HN: Thought-Provoking Books
Posted by Agraillo 3 days ago
I read many non-fiction books, but recently noticed that only a few qualify as truly heavy, thought-provoking reads, that you literally can't finish in a manageable time because you keep telling yourself, "Wait a minute," then stop to Google something, run an experiment, or just think deeply. My current example (still unfinished) is "Moonwalking with Einstein" by Joshua Foer. It's mind-blowing - the entire memory universe around us that I never properly explored before.
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Comment by runjake 12 hours ago
Replay by Ken Grimwood: https://www.amazon.com/Replay-Ken-Grimwood/dp/068816112X
Illusions by Richard Bach: https://www.amazon.com/Illusions-Adventures-Reluctant-Richar...
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Bonus: Anything by Kevin Kelly. He always seemed to be over-hyped by influencers, so I avoided his work for the longest time. That was a mistake.
Comment by Desafinado 2 days ago
For example, I've learned more from Anthony Giddens, Crawford Young, and Peter Berger in a handful of books than almost everything I've learned from pop books combined. The real stuff you want to read is in academia and fairly hidden from public view.
Comment by Agraillo 1 day ago
Can you name some works by the mentioned authors that might be called thought-provoking digests of some area of expertise?
Comment by Desafinado 1 day ago
Academic books will literally change the way you view the world in fundamental ways, they go beyond the digests you mention.
Comment by oldsklgdfth 13 hours ago
* "Amusing ourselves to death": visual media is fundamentally different from writing and that impacts society. As a medium it supports certain messages better than other, ex. emotion.
* "Technopoly": defines the difference between tool-using and technocratic societies and impacts it has on society.
* "The End of Education": what is the purpose of an education system.
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Even more pertinent now in the age of low quality AI produced content.
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Comment by Bad_Initialism 3 days ago
Humans. Everything has to be a fucking competition. Turned me right off reading it. This is one of the (many) things I hate about humans. Along with ideas that go in to the brain and get stuck there and have to be defended to the death without the brain ever having thought critically about them even once.
Why gatekeep? Why compete about things that don't need to be a competition? Why let yourself be brainwashed about a philosophy or a company or a person?
Humans. Yech. Barf. I hate humans. They make me sick.
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Comment by sloaken 2 days ago
Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
and Metamagical Themas
Both are heavy reads. But I would recommend looking at Wiki article before buying, available used. Just to make sure they fit your style of brain.Comment by Boissur 3 days ago