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

3.0

"We must start from the premise that—in all likelihood—we are already wrong. And not “wrong” in the sense that we are examining questions and coming to incorrect conclusions, because most of our conclusions are reasoned and coherent. The problem is with the questions themselves."

This book provided compelling and nonsensical perspectives on things I care about and things I've never thought about. It contains some fantastic conversation fodder.