In my short-form, I write:
[...] This is way more obvious and way more clear in Inadequate Equilibria. Take a problem, a question and deconstruct it completely. It was concise and to the point, I think it's one of the best things Eliezer has written; I cannot recommend it enough.
Just finished Inadequate Equilibria. Now, I'm reading:
- The Big Picture from Sean Carroll (which seems a really, really good companion to The Sequences.) I'm at chapter 17/50, and I'm really enjoying it so far; it's an ambitious book though!
- In fiction I picked up UNSONG from Scott Alexander; I am almost finished with the first book, and I love it (I liked most of his fiction, already.)
What are you reading?
Borrowed time. Sue Armstrong. The Science of Why and How we Age
On aging. Very readable. Pretty throughout.
I would have loved Einstein to have written it etc. But it's very much good enough
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