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52 Books

New Year's Resolutions should make you suspicious. We don't have that many traditions that cross the Pacific intact - but Resolutions are the same in the US as they are in the UK - and in non-Anglophone countries including X, Y and Z. How does that happen? Also: when do you make any other kind of "resolution"? And why do people keep making them, year after year, when the failure rate is so abysmally high? And not just for you: imagine what a society would look like if everyone who made New Year's Resolutions stuck to them. How many years would you need before you said, "You know what? I'm good, this year." [Who is making money and how? What is copyrighted/patented? Etc.?]

I made a resolution to read 52 non-fiction books in a year.

1. Nuclear War: A Scenario

2. The Molecule of More

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