▲ | bitexploder 3 days ago | |||||||||||||
Yeah, has that Malcolm Gladwell knowledge porn vibe. A book that empowers its reader with secret knowledge of explanation that all fits together a little too neatly and loses nuance or is often just plain wrong. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | balder1991 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
I think the “secret explanation” can simply be things you don’t know (or that most people don’t know) because they’re not interesting per se, but when combined they make an interesting whole. I enjoyed some books that don’t have anything unknown in its parts but that brought a lot of shift in perspectives for me, such as “Man’s Worldly Goods”[1] and “The Drunkard’s Walk”[2]. [1] https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Worldly-Goods-Wealth-Nations/dp/... [2] https://www.amazon.com/Drunkards-Walk-Randomness-Rules-Lives... | ||||||||||||||
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▲ | meindnoch 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Are you saying the theory of igon values is not so universal after all? |