Awesome post, thanks for sharing your thoughts and opinions—appreciate the time you took to put this together. Love the Twitter thread you shared to recap top investors’ insights.
Since you like science fiction, you might enjoy Carlo Rovelli’s The Order of Time and Helgoland - it’s the quantum physics behind a lot of good fiction, and beautifully, at times poetically explained. Time & Space as vectors of our reality drop out as being relevant descriptors at the quantum level, and yet for conscious beings like us they are nevertheless also reality - but how? It just blew me away.
Hey Ulrich, thanks a lot for the recs. I’ve read his Seven Brief Lessons in Physics and agree he’s an excellent writer. Will check out these two. I can imagine he’d do a great job explaining this area which almost no one can comprehend. Cheers
Behaviorism is one of the dumbest intellectual threads in the history of mankind. Completely simpleton psychology. Silly economics. And all the nudging they’ve done has nudged me into a permanent, radical, activist opposition to every power-that-is and piece of shit institution in this country and across the Empire. I’m not alone...
Awesome post, thanks for sharing your thoughts and opinions—appreciate the time you took to put this together. Love the Twitter thread you shared to recap top investors’ insights.
Hey Jeff, thanks so much for the feedback, appreciate it!
Since you like science fiction, you might enjoy Carlo Rovelli’s The Order of Time and Helgoland - it’s the quantum physics behind a lot of good fiction, and beautifully, at times poetically explained. Time & Space as vectors of our reality drop out as being relevant descriptors at the quantum level, and yet for conscious beings like us they are nevertheless also reality - but how? It just blew me away.
Hey Ulrich, thanks a lot for the recs. I’ve read his Seven Brief Lessons in Physics and agree he’s an excellent writer. Will check out these two. I can imagine he’d do a great job explaining this area which almost no one can comprehend. Cheers
Good list ! I’ll add Where Good Ideas Come From
By Steven Johnson.
Very good book!
Behaviorism is one of the dumbest intellectual threads in the history of mankind. Completely simpleton psychology. Silly economics. And all the nudging they’ve done has nudged me into a permanent, radical, activist opposition to every power-that-is and piece of shit institution in this country and across the Empire. I’m not alone...
Interesting. What’s the basis for these thoughts?
Thanks for the recs, though.