反复阅读最好的100本书
反复阅读最好的100本书
许多人声称在阅读,但很少有人真正理解
Naval:
《无限的开始》最让我想起《哥德尔、埃舍尔、巴赫》,因为它涉猎广泛,融合了许多不同学科的思想。这本书非常难以完全理解和跟上。每个人都声称读过它,但据我所知,很少有人真正理解它。
我在大学时就有过这种经历,当时我第一次接触到霍夫施塔特的作品。我记得我把它放在书架上,开始阅读,然后继续阅读,再继续阅读。大约一年后,我可能只读了一半。然后我就没时间了,还有其他事情要做。
我记得我大学时会去找其他朋友说:“这是一本很棒的书,你应该读一读。“一周后他们会回来说:“是的,我读了《哥德尔、埃舍尔、巴赫》。很棒。“我感觉自己是大学里最笨的人。
直到多年后我才意识到没有人真正读过它。当你年纪渐长,你会更有信心承认,要么说”我没读”,要么说”我以稳定的速度阅读,遇到不理解的地方就继续往下读”。
我承认,至今我还没有读完《哥德尔、埃舍尔、巴赫》。但至少现在,我已经浏览过并找到了对我最有趣的部分——也就是哥德尔的部分——确实阅读了那些部分并试图理解它们。我跳过了那些对我来说不那么有趣的部分——也就是巴赫的部分。
《无限的开始》也类似。我社交圈里的每个人书架上都有这本书。许多人声称读过它,但很少有人真正理解它。
我回到这一点,最初是由一个名为@illacertus的推特用户精辟地提出的,他写道:
“我不想读所有的书;我只想反复阅读最好的100本。”
我目前陷入了一个循环,至少在科学领域,我只打算反复阅读《无限的开始》和《现实的构造》,直到完全理解它们。如果我20年前读过这些书,我现在会知道得更多,因为那样我就会选择正确的书籍和正确的作者来继续阅读。
这是一本很难跟上的书。你应该购买精装版和电子版,这样你就都有了。
Brett:
还有音频版。
Naval:
尽可能用各种方式获取。如果你能一口气读完并在深层理解所有观点,那么恭喜你。但如果你做不到,我们希望为你分解它。
Read the Best 100 Books Over and Over Again
Many claim to read, but very few understand
Naval:
The Beginning of Infinity reminds me the most of Gödel, Escher, Bach in that it is very wide-ranging and stitches together ideas from many different disciplines. It’s very difficult to understand and follow completely. Everyone claims to have read it, but, as far as I can tell, very few people understand it.
I had this experience in college when I first found Hofstadter’s work. I remember that I put it on my bookshelf and I started reading it, and I started reading it, and I started reading it. About a year later, I was probably halfway through it. Then I just ran out of time. I had other things going on.
I remember that I would approach my other friends in college and would say, “This is a great book, you should read it.” And a week later they’d roll back and say, “Yeah, I read Gödel, Escher, Bach. It was great.” And I felt like the stupidest person in college.
It was only years later that I realized nobody had read it. When you get older, you get more confident in those confessionals, where you either say, “I didn’t read it” or “I read it at a constant pace and when I encountered something I didn’t understand, I kept going.”
I confess, to this day I have not read all of Gödel, Escher, Bach. But at least at this point, I’ve gone through and found the parts that were most interesting to me—which were the Gödel parts—and did read those and try to understand them. I skipped the parts that were not as interesting to me—which were the Bach parts.
The Beginning of Infinity is similar. Everybody in my social circle has it on their bookshelf. Many claim to have read it, but very few have gotten it.
I go back to this point that was first eloquently stated on Twitter by a character named @illacertus, who essentially wrote,
“I don’t want to read all the books; I just want to read the best 100 over and over again.”
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.
Brett:
And the audio version.
Naval:
Get it every way possible. If you can get through it in the first sitting and understand all the points at a deep level, then congratulations. But if not, we’re hoping to break it down for you.