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There's a contingent of people out there (including, I suspect, sbf) who see fiction as low status and generally not worth your time, ignoring the deep connections between human thought and fictional stories.
I’d say among very smart people, non-fiction in general is lower status than fiction. The archetypal midwit reads very little fiction but has a bookshelf full of Pinker, Dawkins, Harari, various biographies of businessmen and presidents and so on.
Most very smart people I've met limit their reading to technical literature.
Unless they’re extremely autistic I find it hard to believe someone only reads textbooks and journal articles.
Lots of people like this in STEM.
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I think that there's an understated risk to reading a lot of fiction. Because it's all made up it can teach false lessons and prop up self serving narratives.
Non fiction has the advantage that you can learn true things from true events, even if the author is completely out to lunch.
With fiction, you know the author is making it up.
With nonfiction, nobody will believe you that the author is making it up unless they don't like the conclusions. There's no compulsion to report "true events" in nonfiction - compare Zinn's A People's History with A Patriot's History. Both chock full of "true events" narrowly defined, but which true things can you learn? Better never to begin.
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Hey, what fiction have you read that wouldn't have been better as a six-paragraph blog post?
Well, there was that meta-porno in the other thread…
That one would have been better compressed to zero paragraphs.
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Six paragraphs?! @FiveHourMarathon got War and Peace down to three words and I now demand all fiction in that format.
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