Hey, I’m a 22-year-old dude in the US and a couple years ago I picked up reading as a bit of an obsession more than a hobby. I’ve since read just about everything, at least more than would be easily described in a Reddit post. I just finished the David Foster Wallace roster and it got me thinking. What do you guys think are the most important books from any time, but have particular relevance to the problems, and or benefits faced in the 21st-century. Just as a disclaimer, I’m a vacuum for all information and reject the concept of divisive opinion so please feel free to post absolutely whatever you think fits the bill and I will read everything that I haven’t already read regardless of what it is or what its concerning.
by CahyaSatixoxo
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Max Tegmark’s **Life 3.0** offers the spectrum of futures mankind faces arising from the ascent of artificial intelligence.
The Miner by Natsume Soseki
Boomtown by Sam Anderson.