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- Answered to What is the most exciting philosophy book you’ve read recently?
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Wanting by Luke Burgis was a good one
- Answered to Best nonfiction book you’ve ever read?
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Lately, "Wanting" by @lukeburgis: 🔥 "Mimetic desire is profoundly human, and it will always be with us. It’s not something “out there” to be engineered and life-hacked away. It lives loudly within us, closer than we can see with our own eyes"
- Answered to What was the best book you read in 2022 and the main lesson you took from it?
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Wanting by Luke Burgis. Learnt about a power of mimetic desire.
- Answered to What is one book you have read in the last year that taught you a lesson you think about daily?
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‘Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life’ by Luke Burgis. This book changed the way I view every decision I make, action I take, and how the world and its people operate.
One way to think about it is the old adage: "You are the sum of your five best friends" Choose carefully, and don't spend time with people whose lives/desires don't line up with your intrinsic desires. There's a lot more to it, but that's the gist. Read the book, it's great: