Reading well-written narrative non-fiction has all the benefits of reading fiction, with the added benefit that some (most?) of it is true.
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Have you read 'The Halo Effect'? The title sells the book short because it's more closer to being the OG 'Quality of inputs >> Shoehorning Frameworks' and 'Beware of what sounds insightful'.
I wish I had read it sooner—would've saved me from reading faux-profound business books!
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Thanks for the reminder btw — I feel the need to reread it once again!
PS: I think, perhaps, this is why I feel the need to read narratives first. It's harder to bullshit me with frameworks if I have multiple narratives of the actual events in my head.

