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carejea's review
challenging
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
You don't have to agree with the conclusions to find this a very thought-provoking book. Thank you for opening my mind.
yates9's review
5.0
While the tone of the book is at times overly eager and a bit like self help the actual ideas are very interesting. The first book I read that is focused on the ethical question of representing the interests of future generations.
The book is complete in coverage of different dimensions of the problem although often not critical enough of bordeline science and greenwash.
The book is complete in coverage of different dimensions of the problem although often not critical enough of bordeline science and greenwash.
rhyslindmark's review against another edition
3.0
Roman gives a good overview of the reasons to think long-term, and how. Not groundbreaking if you're already interested in x-risk, EA, etc.
But still quite a strong distillation of memes and examples of long-term thinking.
But still quite a strong distillation of memes and examples of long-term thinking.