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Perfect timing: Tinkered Thinking, author of White Mirror (included in the sale), just appeared on Lux Capital’s The Orthogonal Bet podcast with host Samuel Arbesman (a previous Infinite Loops guest), to discuss the book and more:
In this episode, Samuel Arbesman speaks with Tinkered Thinking about the origins of these stories and his broader evolution as a writer, including his shift from a kind of Luddism toward a more forward-looking view of technological progress. Their conversation ranges across how we examine ideas about the future, societal blind spots around technology, the impact and importance of AI, concerns about AI doomers, and the kind of future he hopes we might create.
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Sunday, 9 November
Two thoughts from Daniel Gilbert
“Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they’re finished...The one constant in our lives is change.”
“People are drastically overconfident about their judgments of others.”
Monday, 10 November
Two thoughts from Trevor Blake
“We must change our thoughts from being against things we don’t want to being for things we do want.”
“Fear paralyzes. It works better than any other emotion to keep us entranced long enough for whatever message they have.”
Tuesday, 11 November
Two thoughts from Kate Atkinson
“The beginning is the word and the end is silence. And in between are all the stories.”
“In the endgame a pawn can change into a queen.”
Wednesday, 12 November
Two thoughts from Tana French
“Frightened people are obedient–not just physically, but intellectually and emotionally.”
“If you rewrite a paragraph fifty times and forty-nine of them are terrible, that’s fine; you only need to get it right once.”
Thursday, 13 November
Two thoughts from Tara Westover
“We are all of us more complicated than the roles we are assigned in the stories other people tell.”
“An education is not so much about making a living as making a person.”
Friday, 14 November
Two thoughts from David Hackett Fischer
“The only mistake we can make about the past is to consider it superior to the present.”
“It was typical of Washington’s style of leadership to present a promising proposal as someone else’s idea, rather than his own.”
Saturday, 15 November
Two thoughts from Mark Booth
“Whole dimensions lie glistening on the dark side of even the most dull and commonplace thought.”
“The unlucky fact that our current mechanistic materialism rests on muddled, outdated notions of matter isn’t often mentioned today.”
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