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    Hello! I'm hoping the title makes sense. What I mean is, I have gotten into the habit of loving the feeling of discovering a long held assumption of mine is either wrong or a lot more nuanced than I am giving it credit for.

    Most recently this happened with "Debt – The First 5000 years" by David Graeber which has me looking at debt, and how the concept arises in civilisation much differently than I initially had.

    But I don't want a book about debt for my next one, I want a random topic, subject or industry that's just an interesting deep dive, well researched, and eloquently explained.

    These are other books I've recently read have had a similar effect:

    • Ishmael and The Story of B, Daniel Quinn

    • On Becoming A Person, Carl Rogers

    • Range, David Epstein

    • Elephant in the Brain, Simler & Hansom

    • Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman,

    • Bad Men, David Buss

    • The book on the taboo against knowing who you are, Alan Watts

    All help is of course very much appreciated, and I hope everyone has a lovely day.

    by MahimSalam

    6 Comments

    1. I recommend White Rage by Carol Anderson. Has some fascinating information about racism + American politics. I assign this book to students and the most common reaction is “I never learned this / knew this before”

    2. neutralrobotboy on

      Debt: the first 5,000 years, by David Graeber

      and

      The Dawn of Everything, by David Graeber and David Wengrew

    3. Beneficial-Sound-199 on

      Ishmael! Was gonna be my first recommendation, but it’s already on your list. Malcolm Gladwell books all-His books challenge conventional wisdom, presenting counterintuitive ideas or findings that push readers to reconsider their assumptions.

    4. Marshall Sahlins, *Stone Age Economics* (why “progress” usually isn’t).

      Germaine Tillion, *The Republic of Cousins* (why Abrahamic religious codes of marriage and sexual morality are really about hanging on to unherited wealth).

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