Didn’t know Homo Deus was about “intersubjective reality”. I guess I’ll have to read it now. I was going to skip lightly past both his books. cc
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Oh man, I've really enjoyed them both. From low resolution points to the high resolution tid-bits.
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I’m exhausted by the thought of reading big books these days (as in, sheer size) 😔
Is it similar in spirit to Jon Haidt’s idea of happiness being “in between”? (which would be a sort of emotional intersubjectivity I guess)
Trying to lazily guess without actually reading how close this is to my own bunnytrail on escaped realities/consensus realities.
I need coverage on ribbonfarm. Care to do a post on both together? Not necessarily a review, more a critical summary+reflection...
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These are really good notes / summaries
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Thanks for sharing, Venkatesh. I get this feeling that Sapiens and Homo Deus were probably written as one book and then split up by the publisher/editor. Both very easy reads. I actually liked Sapiens better. More his wheelhouse, I think.
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