Umarbek

Anti-Library

Umberto Eco kept a library of 30,000 books. When visitors asked if he'd read them all, he'd explain that the unread books were the point. A personal library is not a trophy case of conquered texts. It's a research tool. The books you haven't read are a constant reminder of what you don't know.

Nassim Taleb calls this the "antilibrary" and argues it grows more valuable as you learn more. The more you know, the more you realize you don't know, and the larger your collection of unread books becomes.

This is mine.



This list grows faster than it shrinks. That's the point.