A review by ellienov
But What If We're Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past by Chuck Klosterman

5.0

I’ll admit that it takes a lot for me to feel a genuine investment in nonfiction. But this book was clever, humorous, and thoroughly thought provoking from beginning to end. The fact that I genuinely enjoyed reading about the potential future of quantum physics is a testament to the genius of Klosterman’s writing style. I don’t think there’s anyone who couldn’t benefit from reading this book, if only to ponder their own internalized certitude. I feel tentatively more comfortable with the idea that I am 100% wrong- and it feels good.