What’s a book you want to read, but that doesn’t exist yet? Off the top of my head: - Histories of discoveries (The Emperor of All Maladies, but for more things) - The growth of industries (e.g. on the heyday of American journalism) - Eat The City, but for other cities.
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On a similar vein, Individual Sovereignty over the years.
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I may write that one
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These remind me of Bill Bryson's 'At Home' and 'A Short History of Nearly Everything'. If you haven't had the chance, treat yourself. He's hilarious and insightful.
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The future of day jobs will look more like a video game. NPCs in plain sight, obfuscated via no tax, and beautiful UX/UI design. Products open sourced so workers have skin-in-the-game. Systemized, anonymous and decentralized, operating like a rhizome.
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The edge of work and play will be indistinguishable from the real world, to the virtual metaverse world. History has taught us, the populist want more instant gratification via the gig economy, and less at the same time via entrepreneurship and artists.
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Recently read and would recommend this - “Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do” -https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working:_People_Talk_About_What_They_Do_All_Day_and_How_They_Feel_About_What_They_Do …
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You might be interested in the series A History of Private Life
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