What are some books, videos, articles, papers, and essays you've revisited over and over, perhaps for many years?
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I realize it's almost impossible not to engage in signalling, to describe the "right" books, videos etc. But there's something valuable in being forthright (at least with yourself!) about what you really find compelling, even if it's the "wrong" material, by conventional lights
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Those above are few of the things I've read or watched 5 or more times. I may add more later as I think of them. (The exceptions are Jaynes and Ostrom, which I've revisited, but mostly just find myself thinking about over and over.)
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Oh, for some more material not on the lists of things you "should" like: Bujold's books "Memory" and "Mirror Dance" and "A Civil Campaign"; the movies "Almost Famous", "The Game", "Titanic", and "Cloud Atlas". I find all compelling...
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Biographies I can't help revisiting over and over: Skidelsky on Keynes (get the abridged one volume, it's better than the full 3 volumes), and Gleick on Feynman.
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Imre Lakatos's amazing book "Proofs and Refutations", which is about how we make definitions. I realize that doesn't exactly sound like a page-turner, but it's another book that completely changed my life & thinking.
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Usually it is something that made me intensely modify my mental models. The memory and the "high of that intellectual exercise is what keeps me getting back to it.
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The compulsion to return to certain texts is not unlike that experienced doing scientific research: a slow-yet-seemingly-inevitable unveiling of some pervasive (yet obfuscated) underlying confusion. Each trip back through the text reveals something previously unseen.
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There are such works, yes, and also theories of physics. After all we are revisiting quantum mechanics over and over again, and we have not yet grasped what exactly it means. Similarly for the theory of evolution.
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