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Ask HN: Which textbooks gave a new dimension to your thinking process?

19 pointsby ggr2342almost 2 years ago
Have you read any textbooks that totally made you fall in love with a subject that you knew nothing about and made you further study about it? Or gave you a new mental model to think about things in a different and useful way?<p>Mention those textbooks and a bit about why that subject may be useful to learn.

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kleer001almost 2 years ago
I fell in love with philosophy during a class where the textbook was &quot;Gödel, Escher, Bach.&quot; The book explores the interconnectedness of mathematics, art, and music, and delves into consciousness, self-reference, and complexity. It introduced me to Gödel&#x27;s theorems, Escher&#x27;s illusions, and Bach&#x27;s compositions. This sparked a deep passion for philosophical inquiry, leading me to further explore the mysteries of existence.
marapualmost 2 years ago
Microeconomics, back in college. It&#x27;s the stuff you&#x27;ve always thought of, but have never been able to express in a succinct way. At least for me :)
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kwant_kiddoalmost 2 years ago
Never Split the Difference: Because you have to negotiate in life. Nothing feels worse than realising you made a bad deal with an ugly institution&#x2F;individual. The book shows how to use your leverage in negotiations, and you can easily scim through it in a weekend.<p>Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces + Linux Device Drivers 3rd: All the cool tech in my opinion is made with systems-programming. Game-engines, Risk&#x2F;Pricing Engines, Radar&#x2F;GPS, Compilers, VM&#x27;s, OS&#x27;s, probably also Apples AR goggles are made with systems languages, so likely&#x2F;sadly C and C++. These two books are real and practical. The Linux one is outdated, but it worked for me.<p>Oppenheimers books on Signals and Systems: Because signal-processing. And the Fourier-Transformation is the most unintuitive AND useful piece of mathematics I have used&#x2F;seen. (Stochastic Integrals is a close second)<p>Differential Equations. ODE&#x27;s, SDE&#x27;s, PDE&#x27;s. I don&#x27;t really have a good book here sadly, but Differential Equations describe the world.
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eruralmost 2 years ago
This is very basic but I read both at a young age and I&#x27;m massively happy I did.<p>1st one being &quot;Thinking fast and slow&quot; by Daniel Kahneman - completely reshaped my model of how much we are in control of our thought process.<p>2nd one was &quot;Thus spoke Zarathustra&quot; by Nietzsche - which is a very difficult read. Overall Nietzsche&#x27;s approach to philosophy just immediately resonated with me and sent me down a path of thought that&#x27;s still the foundation of my world model today. The whole approach of seeing life as inherently meaningless so meaning can be chosen at will was a great thing to have growing up. You definitely don&#x27;t need to read the book to get there though - just reading a summary of what Nietzsche is about will probably be enough.
akasakahakadaalmost 2 years ago
Linear Algebra, literally a new dimension.<p>Basically every humanities scholar complains about the complexity of the issue, like social of political, just because of them not knowing linear algebra as a tool. You can solve almost all problem using matrix and tensor.
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mejutocoalmost 2 years ago
Princeton Companion to Mathematics. Having such an encyclopedic volume at hand would have been great as a child. Very clear exposition, and breadth of content, from very relevant people in the field.<p>Still waiting for the Physics one, though!
maguayalmost 2 years ago
Understanding Context, by Andrew Hinton.<p>Not directly a textbook per se, but was a deeply educational book for me about designing digital spaces and thinking about interface metaphors from a real-world, architecture-driven perspective.
_boffin_almost 2 years ago
The logic of failure, but it’s not a textbook.
palashkulshalmost 2 years ago
Farnham Street blogs as a pdf