The solution is to declare those books are no good a la @tylercowen and move on.https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/655898832463634432 …
@RMFifthCircuit @tylercowen I vehemently disagree w that take, tbh. Have thought about it lots and could only say bad things about it.
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@chrisgeidner@tylercowen About moving on from a book you don't like? I don't do it either. But I can see why you might. -
@RMFifthCircuit@tylercowen It's an out for not reading things that might be challenging to you. I think it's Very Bad Advice. -
@chrisgeidner@tylercowen True. But what if a book is bad, and you are knowledgeable enough (as TC is) to know it? -
@RMFifthCircuit@tylercowen I'm not saying you should finish every book you start—of c, there are bad books—I just think encouraging ... -
@RMFifthCircuit@tylercowen ... giving up on books too easily tends to become an excuse not to read anything outside your est preferences. -
@chrisgeidner@tylercowen Speaking as someone of limited abilities, I agree. Maybe if you have ready as widely as some1 like TC, different.
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