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Book review status update, short term plans, and reflections: We're almost exactly halfway through 2025. I've been writing a book review per day since January 1st. That's 183 reviews without missing a day, as far as I know. I've reviewed everything that I read in 2024 and almost everything I've read in 2025. The reviews I got the most engagement on were mostly recent-ish (last 75 years) and pop-leaning. Childhood favorites punched above their weight class. I'm planning on taking a break for at least 3 months, maybe even 6. I'm almost out of books to review, and I think this review business works better as an every-day-or-never thing. Plus, I want to spend more time fishing, working on side projects, and playing outside with my kids while they're on summer vacation. This is the second most fun I've had on social media (the most fun was running a popular NFT account through the rise of NFTs, if you're wondering). Thank you all for the likes, the comments, the quotes, and the rest of the engagement. My favorite reactions were the respectful disagreements. You all are great at that. Thank you especially for pushing back gracefully. If you've made it this far, I'm inferring that I've earned some credibility with you, and I'd like to expend it all right now. Please carefully consider the following. You must read good books. Your entire experience is downstream of the information you consume. The way you think about problems, the way you see the world, the way you feel about other men and women, the things you value, and your sense of how to live a good life are all a product of the playlist of thoughts you put on in your head. We consume culture with mothers' milk, as the Romans believed. But we retain some degree of mental plasticity through our whole lives. That means that you, as an adult, are choosing your own propaganda. The thoughts you permit to pass through your mind, the things you look at, the things you watch, and the things you read are not just database entries. They're updating your firmware in real time. If you choose to consume short shelf life information, you're depriving yourself of abilities to process and understand the world's most important patterns. If you choose to consume partisan information, you are willfully warping your perspective. A poor nutritional diet causes lifestyle diseases of the body. A poor information diet causes lifestyle diseases of the mind. It's impossible to know what the ideal piece of information for you to consume at any given moment is. Reading about Bictoin on HackerNews in 2011 was extremely high yield for some people. But chances are, if you were reading the latest tech news in 2011, you were mourning the death of Steve Jobs or getting hyped about Arab Spring unfolding on Twitter or something. The chances of a piece of content 100 hours old proving itself of substantial long term value to you rounds down to 0. On the other hand, the chances of something 100 years old, or better yet 1000 years old, proving itself of substantial long term value to you round up to 1. It's not a perfect system, but give older books the benefit of the doubt nonetheless. The Lindy effect is real, and young content should require extraordinary proof of value before you allocate your time to it. Don't worry about falling behind on the news. You can't escape it. I've got 15 years of practice, and I fail at least a little every day. You won't be left behind. And to state the implicit part of all this explicitly: prioritize books above all else. You should not consume information with the primary goal of adding database entries to your memory. We have the internet for that now. You are training the LLM in your head. You are refining your ability to process novel situations by building up a stable of mental models that have proven themselves valuable across millennia. I encounter no greater catastrophe on a daily basis than a high horsepower mind malnourished by a suboptimal information diet, or worse, turned against itself by an information diet antithetical to its own true interests. You are smart people. You don't just sit around on the couch eating chips and candy. Despite your base urges, you eat right. I implore you to take your mental wellbeing as seriously. You shouldn't just watch short form videos and read political listicles. Read good books, because reading is thinking and every thought that passes through your head leaves behind some trace of itself, great or small, in your deepest nature. You must read good books.
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Thanks for all the reviews! They kept me coming back to FC. Sad to see them go but happy I was along for the ride! The screenshot is from a site I made years ago because I had the same mindset as you. The death of the society is that we’re all in a rush and everything we consume is on-demand. The best way to combat this is slowing down and reading long-form content. Books get you into flow state like nothing else.
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this has been an awesome project to follow and has built me up a backlog of books i’m excited about (reading A River Runs Throught It rn) was astounded when they just kept coming in and will miss seeing them in my feed
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these brought me a ton of joy. hugely additive to the network – youre a wonderful writer with great taste.
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I wish I could pin this to the channel. I wish I could pin this to the world. I hadn’t seen your casts on my feed for some reason prior to the Roald Dahl one. Looking forward to reading your old reviews while you’re away. Enjoy the time outside.
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phenomenal cast as everyone has said ofc but i also just wanna note the consistency is WILDLY impressive lol. doubly so because it was 24-25 and not like, a backlog of a decade of reviews or something respect✊
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really appreciate you taking the time to put all this thinking together. looking forward to more fishing-with-the-kids updates
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Do you think your astuteness for NFT collecting is the same skillset for picking good books ?
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Thank you for this! ❤️
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loved reading this and your reviews tyvm for your service
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Thank you! 1000 $degen
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Well said. I read lots of dead people. Appreciate you!
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thanks for the massive contribution. i promise to read a book 🤝
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extremely well put, thank you for your consistent book reviewing 💜 if there was one book you would suggest everyone read once in their life, which would it be?
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appreciate the reviews, one of the best pieces of content here 1000 $degen fwiw i think it would be great to find some of those reviews on the timeline now and then even if recycled
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Just discovered your take through the quote cast of @deodad and can’t wait to read these reviews. I am truly aligned with this, you have to be intentional with the information you consume, I have 0 news apps on my phone nor I follow news on socials, I am religious when it comes to newsletters I subscribe to. I try to read as much books as I can and be intentional with them, same goes with podcasts. I use Readwise to save quotes I like across the different mediums and then come back to them every once a while. Not saying it’s a perfect system but it works for me. Thanks again for sharing. Linking something related I saw recently on X. https://x.com/karpathy/status/1936931329872126426?s=46&t=K4GIh0DK9OyTnjBcntN7qA
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Thank you for putting this out
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This has gotta be the most wisdom-packed cast I've read in months. Maybe ever... Time to go check out some more of your reviews with the intention of adding a couple books to my to-read list. Didn't realize you had done a review per day for so long 300 👏 100 $degen
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🔥 not meant to reflect on the value of such a cool task, more to show appreciation: 1000 $degen
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based
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