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“The next thing I would do is read The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch. It's the best explanation of existence in existence…”https://getairchat.com/s/oUN9MCU1
— Naval Ravikant
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“Baruch asks, if I were to write a protocol for myself, what would it be to become enlightened? The first thing I would do is start meditating, and then I would read, concurrently I would read Objective Knowledge by Karl Popper. The reason for that is because this journey could… pic.twitter.com/oIYEgHKIj0
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Read “The Beginning of Infinity” and “The Fabric of Reality” first. If you do it right, it should take a year or two. Then we can talk about the rest of the list.
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One day I picked up David Deutsch’s The Fabric of Reality in a bookstore and started reading it. The first chapter described what I was trying to achieve in my life. It was putting into words what I felt my university studies and my general outlook on life was about.
— Naval Ravikant
2021-07-02 on nav.al
I’m currently stuck in a loop where, at least in science, I’m only going to read The Beginning of Infinity and The Fabric of Reality over and over again until I understand them fully. If I had read them 20 years ago, I would know a lot more, because then I would have chosen the right books and the right authors to read subsequently. It’s a hard book to follow. You should buy the hardcover and electronic versions, so you have it all.
— Naval Ravikant
2021-07-02 on nav.al
[What are you currently reading?] [...] The Beginning of Infinity [...] The Fabric of Reality [...] I also have a book called Scientific Freedom which is kind of about how you do high quality scientific research. [...] Something Deeply Hidden, which is a book on the many universes theory by Sean Carroll. There is No Antimemetics Division, a sci-fi novel that I just finished. The Disappearance of the Universe. Energy and Civilization. When Money Dies.
— Naval Ravikant
I read a book called "The Mind of God" by Paul Davies, way back when, and then somehow from there I navigated to a book called The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch.
— Naval Ravikant
Current reading list. Most into “The Beginning of Infinity” and “What is Life?” at the moment. pic.twitter.com/L1JncsXiIL
— Naval Ravikant
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