A Highway to Depth
<p>Most books nowadays, do not need to be books. The key ideas (and there are often only a few of them) in books can always be stated in a sentence, aphorism, or at most a paragraph. For example, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection could be articulated in a few sentences, but he still needed to write an entire book so as to explain and elaborate the idea. Publishing companies would never publish a book so small anyway.</p>
<p>The author goes through the painstaking process of leading the bookworm to water and making it drink. Articulating years of their contemplation and structuring it into a formal, digestable way so as to please the other humans, and then get paid. Humans need the author to explain their reasoning for these ideas, and often articulate it in numerous different ways so that they can comprehend it and then decide on whether the idea has merit or not.</p>
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