If you had to choose only two books, one fiction and one non-fiction, that have significantly impacted your life, which ones would you choose?
As for me:
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Fiction: "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace. I am aware that this book polarizes opinions, with readers generally falling into the camps of either loving or hating it.
Personally, I loved the gargantuan madness of the work to the extent that it left a void within me after finishing it, and I have since struggled to truly enjoy another work of literary fiction.
The characters, simultaneously parodic and painfully real/humans, and the overarching, bigger-than-life narrative that transcends the ordinary, serve as a scathing parody of American culture and human existence. -
Non-Fiction: The choice here is more challenging, but if I were to pick one, it would probably be "Rationality: From AI to Zombies" by Eliezer Yudkowsky. I consider the guy to be a complete genius.
While I may not agree with everything he says, no collection of essays has reshaped my thinking and approach to rationality than this one.
What about you? I am really curios to hear your choices 😊