Want some honesty about how I (mis)spend my time? These days, my daily routine includes reading all of the following:
- The comments on this blog (many of which I then answer)
- The Washington Post (“The Post Most” takes me about an hour a day, every day)
- The New York Times
- Scott Alexander’s Astral Codex Ten
- Zvi Mowshowitz’s Don’t Worry About the Vase (Zvi is so superhumanly prolific that reading him easily takes 12 hours per week … but it’s all good stuff!)
- Peter Woit’s Not Even Wrong (rarely updated anymore, thankfully for my reading time!)
- Quanta (how could I forget?)
- Quillette
- The Free Press
- Mosaic
- Tablet
- Commentary
- Paul Graham’s Twitter
- David Deutsch’s Twitter
- Eliezer Yudkowsky’s Twitter
- Updates and comments from my Facebook friends (this can easily take a couple hours per day)
- The quant-ph arXiv (I scan maybe 50 titles and abstracts per day, and if any papers are relevant to me, read at least their introductions)
- The science fiction and fantasy novels I read with my kids
- Whichever other books I’m currently reading
Many of these materials contain lists of links to other articles, or tweet threads, some of which then take me hours to read in themselves. This is not counting podcasts or movies or TV shows.
While I read unusually quickly, I’d estimate that my reading burden is now at eight hours per day, seven days per week.
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