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Selective Ignorance

1 点作者 titojankowski将近 8 年前

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titojankowski将近 8 年前
&#x27;Do you ever avoid reading a book because you don&#x27;t want it to pollute your thinking? Have a new idea and don&#x27;t want to read the &quot;best in the industry&quot; perspective, but want to read the basics to nurture your own seedling of an opinion without it getting obscured by better polished and refined thinkers?<p>I&#x27;ve been learning about climate change for the past year. There are already so many &quot;big&quot; opinions and &quot;big&quot; writers on climate change. Everyone &quot;knows&quot; what climate change is, how could I possibly have something different to say? There are times when I wonder if reading everything that&#x27;s out there is really the best path. My brain is soft and I risk parroting others ideas and squelching my own voice. So I try to stick to the basics. My friend Dan Walsh suggests reading more tangential books. For example, if you&#x27;re interested in carbon markets, read a book about hedge funds and Wall Street, but NOT the book by an expert in carbon markets or the book with &quot;Carbon Markets&quot; in the title.&#x27;