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Ask HN: What book changed the way you think about almost everything?

5 pointsby iamarsibragimovover 5 years ago
I was reflecting today about how often I think about The magic of reality by Richard Dawkins. I read it one time more than 1 year ago. I can't remember anything certain from the book. And yet the simple idea about how we become who we are has fundamentally changed the way I view the world. Can anyone recommend books that have had a similar impact on them?

4 comments

gmusleraover 5 years ago
My top pick would be Antifragile, by Nassim Taleb. In fiction, would be Charles Stross's Accelerando. One teached me how little I really know and how small things can become big ones, the other, how fast things could happen.
JohnFenover 5 years ago
This sounds a bit strange, I think, but for me it was Arthur C. Clarke&#x27;s &quot;Childhood&#x27;s End&quot;. It totally shifted the way I look at humanity and society.<p>The more time passes, the more pertinent that book seems to become.
PaulHouleover 5 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Simulacra_and_Simulation" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Simulacra_and_Simulation</a>
wizzerkingover 5 years ago
Mythical Man Month The moon is a Harsh Mistress