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The Weight of Ink
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Michael   Lewis
“The way the creative process works is that you first say something, and later, sometimes years later, you understand what you said.”
Michael Lewis, The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

Siddhartha Mukherjee
“The doctors pushing the frontiers of human medicine had forgotten to account for the common cold.”
Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Gene: An Intimate History

Siddhartha Mukherjee
“An arcane microbial defense, devised by microbes, discovered by yogurt engineers, and reprogrammed by RNA biologists, has created a trapdoor to the transformative technology that geneticists had sought so longingly for decades: a method to achieve directed, efficient, and sequence-specific modification of the human genome.”
Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Gene: An Intimate History

Siddhartha Mukherjee
“Choice," in short, seems like an illusion devised by genes to propagate the selection of similar genes.”
Siddhartha Mukherjee, The Gene: An Intimate History

Ted Chiang
“We don’t normally think of it as such, but writing is a technology, which means that a literate person is someone whose thought processes are technologically mediated. We became cognitive cyborgs as soon as we became fluent readers, and the consequences of that were profound.



Before a culture adopts the use of writing, when its knowledge is transmitted exclusively through oral means, it can very easily revise its history. It’s not intentional, but it is inevitable; throughout the world, bards and griots have adapted their material to their audiences, and thus gradually adjusted the past to suit the needs of the present. The idea that accounts of the past shouldn’t change is a product of literate cultures’ reverence for the written word. Anthropologists will tell you that oral cultures understand the past differently; for them, their histories don’t need to be accurate so much as they need to validate the community’s understanding of itself. So it wouldn’t be correct to say that their histories are unreliable; their histories do what they need to do.”
Ted Chiang, The Best of Subterranean

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