Any thread that has to do with reading books is a thread Im interested in! Need a new one.
It would help if people made more specific requests, e.g. genres of even specific topics of interest to focus recommendations. Otherwise you might get rather voluminous lists from some of us.
Yeah I'm very much into nonfiction feedback would be great. I know our fellow INTJ's very much understand us in that regard.![]()
i think for myself, im craving something educational and historical variety with no confirmation bias and accuracy but kind of is represenitive to our current time. Please, thank you.
anything is fine.
I too, love nonfiction and primarily read only that. Do you have a specific topic that interest you? I'm currently reading - The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis - I would recommend it.
curious what it else it might go over. maybe something like with the introduction of the internet and bringing worlds closer together that there would be a new age of enlightment but instead bridge the cult of ignorance to a wider group of people who try an imprint their message on young minds before the mind becomes set in its ways. Like where iit shuts down the acceptance of new information in constant defence of its default idealism?
Actually the book goes much deeper than cheap ideology. The book claims that internet in the way it is designed unables/prevents the real processing of information. Since it trains the mind to search for information instead of processing information. Therefore people search for more and more simplified information in order to satisfy the need for search in the time they have. While at the same time they spend most of their thinking on evaluating the source and thinking if they can find something batter ... instead of thinking about the actual information. What leads to large scale social problems simply because people have harder and harder time to concentrate on more complicated tasks or to linearly read the books that are much more likely to have checked information (since there is no instant satisfaction). What leads to mass incompetence and ADHD world.
For me it was very interesting book since from what I see it is pretty correct in it's diagnosis.
It would help if people made more specific requests, e.g. genres of even specific topics of interest to focus recommendations. Otherwise you might get rather voluminous lists from some of us.
Here's a few more and I'm off to bed to read.
Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling by Ross King
The Last Lion by William Manchester then Paul Reid, after he died.
Free Country: A Penniless Adventure the Length of Britain and Not Tonight, Josephine: A Road Trip Through Small-Town America by George Mahood.
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
The Taste of Conquest: The Rise and Fall of the Three Great Cities of Spice by Michael Krondl
i think for myself, im craving something educational and historical variety with no confirmation bias and accuracy but kind of is represenitive to our current time. Please, thank you.
anything is fine.