This was supposed to be a DBS episode, but we stayed on topic the whole time. We kick things off by discussing Lex Fridman's recent book list controversy. After that, we have a long conversation about the importance of rereading books.
We go over the stress caused by the desire to constantly read new books, thus ignoring any possible rereading of work, and how that might not be the best way to enrich your life through reading. There is a solid conclusion reached in this one.
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#144: To Revenge, Or Not To Revenge, That Is The Question
#143: We Get Absurd
BOTM #13: The Plague By Albert Camus
#142: The Best Stream Of Consciousness Novels
DBS #90: Books For Black Mirror Fans
#141: Crime Fiction With James Michels
#140: How To Write Comedy
#139: How To Stop AI From Taking Over The Writing Industry
#138: Worst To Best Stephen King Endings
#137: Why You Should Join A Book Club
DBS #89: Who Is The Greatest Living Author?
#136: RIP Cormac McCarthy
#135: We Get Profound
DBS #88: Fairy Tales And Dirty Smut
#134: Best Neil Gaiman Books
#133: Best Video Game Narratives
DBS #87: Classic Sci-fi, Wrestling Promos, And A Hard Question
#132: Drinking To Latin American Authors
A Murakami Minute: Pinball 1973
#131: How Dumb Are We?
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