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Gm, Wrote down some thoughts on the stuff I typically get asked about my (apparently excessive) book consumption habit.āœØ https://paragraph.xyz/@cryptonao/reading-i?referrer=0x44BCa7E527efC8ce8a8B2A83596EA66194Dd9239
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This totally resonates with my current situation. I have been reading mostly books around self-help, technology, web3, business, etc. and always wondered about fiction. I have a few of them but always preferred to read non-fiction. It is true that fiction unlocks a new world and this is what I've been lacking for the last 15 years. When I used to read fiction, I was more open, receptive, creative, and as I got older, I started to ignore my true self, and letting society shape me. Great article, I'm subbed and thank you for making my day 400 $farther
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Thank you so much <3 Happy you feel inspired to read some fiction. I recently loved Leonard and Hungry Paul, This other Eden, Clara and the Sun, and anything Benjamin Myers. The midnight library, cliche, but also great story. Maybe you'll enjoy one of them. Ted Chiang short stories/essays are also beautiful esp for thoughts on tech. Very fond of Anxiety is the dizziness of Freedom and The Lifecycle of Software Objects.
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I'll add to my side quest list ;) Thank you!
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