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Books: a love story
                                                                                                                   Tim O’Reilly
                                                                                                                    @timoreilly

                                                                                                            Ignite!:Unconferenz
                                                                                                              February 26, 2012



Tuesday, April 17, 12
 At first I planned to talk about some of the technical topics I’m interested in these days, but I thought it might be fun instead to talk about why I love
 books, and to share some personal stories about books that have played a part in my life.
You may think of the kinds of books I publish




Tuesday, April 17, 12
 You might at first think of the kinds of practical books I publish. At O’Reilly, we say our business is “changing the world by spreading the
 knowledge of innovators” and that’s exactly what these books do. They are _tools_ for transmitting knowledge from mind to mind.
“Time-binding”
                                                         “Language is a map”
                                                         “The map is not the territory”




Tuesday, April 17, 12
This is what Alfred Korzybski, the founder of General Semantics, called “time binding”, that fundamental human activity by which
we embody knowledge in artifacts (starting with language itself) that enable it to be transmitted to other people and down the
ages. Korzybski’s notion that language is a map, and “the map is not the territory” also resonated, surprisingly, with my love of
poetry.
“The poem is the cry of its occasion,
                                              Part of the res itself and not about it.”

                                              “said words of the world are the life of the world”

                                              “searches the possible for its possibleness”

                                                  -from An Ordinary Evening in New Haven



                                              Poetry too is a map, a way of helping us see more
                                              deeply.




Tuesday, April 17, 12
Take Wallace Stevens. I discovered his poetry in high school and it’s been with me ever since. He talks about the way a poem
“searches the possible for its possibleness”. Poetry too is a map that helps us to see more deeply. The same is true of fiction
“The smallness and the
                                                          meanness of the towns is a
                                                          testament to the courage it
                                                          took to put them there.”




Tuesday, April 17, 12
Consider this lovely passage from Gilead, a love story that reflects on the history of the American midwest in the 19th century. A
spark jumps from mind to mind, and you see the world in a new way.
“The skill of writing is to create a
                                                        context in which other people can
                                                        think.”


                                                                       -Edwin Schlossberg




Tuesday, April 17, 12
 Edwin Schlossberg summed this up beautifully when he
 said ....
• The Open Source Paradigm Shift
    • What is Web 2.0?
    • Government as a Platform
    • The Maker movement




Tuesday, April 17, 12
And that’s what I was trying to do when I wrote pieces like ... I was trying to build maps that help people to see the world more
clearly, and not to take wrong turns.
“Rid of formalized wisdom and learning
                                                People would be a hundredfold happier,
                                                Rid of conventionalized duty and honor
                                                People would find their families dear,
                                                Rid of legalized profiteering
                                                People would have no thieves to fear.”




Tuesday, April 17, 12
This is also the right way to think about philosophy and religion, as maps to the moral side of our lives. This book is the heart of
my philosophy of life. I’m always finding something new in it, like this passage... It starts out like a formula for a successful
unconference, and ends with a good lesson for Hollywood and the music industry.
Culture is literature, art,
                                                  music, and philosophy as put
                                                  to work in your own life, as
                                                  opposed to “mere education”




Tuesday, April 17, 12
And that brings me to another way in which books are tools, described by John Cowper Powys in The Meaning of Culture. He
talks about how culture, as opposed to education, is the way that you put literature, art, music and philosophy to work in your
own life. Let me give a very personal example. In 1969, I went to visit the north of England. I stayed at a B&B near the
headwaters of the River Derwent, and swam every day in the swimming hole there.
More than just a swimming hole: 1066 touches me in 1969
         The headwaters of the River Derwent, the river that ran
         red with blood when Harold, the last of the Saxon
         kings, fought off Tostig and the Vikings before going
         down to meet William at Hastings in 1066




Tuesday, April 17, 12
But it wasn’t just any swimming hole. Because I was reading a historical novel called The Golden Warrior, I was swimming in...
Tuesday, April 17, 12
But that book also fired me up about a notion of leadership, which I also thrilled to in the opening pages of Frank Herbert’s
Dune, the idea that leadership is a compact of mutual loyalty between a leader and those who follow him. That’s a notion that
modern business leaders seem to have forgotten.
A powerful sense of the dangers
                                                   of predicting the future.




Tuesday, April 17, 12
Dune of course was also about someone who had the power to see the future, and the dangers of locking in the futures you can
see. I went on to write a book - my first book - about Frank Herbert and his ideas.
• “One of his central ideas is
                                       that human consciousness
                                       exists on--and by virtue of--a
                                       dangerous edge of crisis,
                                       and that the most essential
                                       human strength is the ability
                                       to dance on that edge. The
                                       more man confronts the
                                       dangers of the unknown, the
                                       more conscious he
                                       becomes.”
                                     • Full text at http://
                                       tim.oreilly.com/herbert/

Tuesday, April 17, 12
The book opened with this thought:
A vision of a richer, more
                                                             measured life in an
                                                             imaginary country much like
                                                             old New Zealand




Tuesday, April 17, 12
But I also was shaped by a gentler vision. One of my favorite books as a teenager was this utopian novel about an imaginary
country much like old Hawaii. it is part of what motivated me to settle in Sebastopol, and to articulate ideas about business as
something that supports a richer life rather than a frenzied goal of profit for its own sake.
“Given that we can live
                                                                only a small part of what
                                                                there is in us, what
                                                                happens to the rest?”




Tuesday, April 17, 12
And sometimes books strike you like a bolt of lightning. This line, in a novel about a man who changes his life in middle age, led
me on a path to deep changes in my own life.
Tuesday, April 17, 12
But a personal culture of books isn’t just about the big stuff; it’s also about the little idiosyncracies that you stuff your head with.
I have a corn on my right foot, and every time I see that little hard callous, I think “maybe I have Mekstrom’s disease”, and if
you’d read Space Plague, you might think so too!
Anne of Green Gables




Tuesday, April 17, 12
Or consider Anne of Green Gables, a children’s book that I read in my thirties that came to be one of my all time favorite books.
The heroine reminded me of my own daughter. But the book also has deep lessons. It’s a story about an orphan girl adopted by
an elderly brother and sister to help them on their farm in their declining years. They expected a boy, and when Matthew, the
brother,
Anne of Green Gables


                                                                           “A girl! What use can
                                                                           she be to us?”
                                                                           “I was thinking maybe
                                                                           we could be of some
                                                                           use to her.”



            Megan Follows and Richard Farnsworth




Tuesday, April 17, 12
played in the movie version by Richard Farnsworth, brings her home, Marilla, his sister says ... and he says in his slow, kind
drawl ... This has occurred to me so often as a reminder of the values I aspire to. When I say “Create more value than you
capture,” it’s images like this that form the deep backstop of that in my soul.
• Delacroix paints the
                                                               Biblical story of Jacob
                                                               wrestling with an Angel


                                                             • Rilke treats this same
                                                               story in his poem
                                                               The Man Watching




Tuesday, April 17, 12
Or consider Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, a painting by Delacroix that my daughter took me to see in Paris. I later read a poem
by Rilke about this same Biblical story, which I then put to good use in my talks inspiring hackers to work on stuff that matters.
Jacob can’t possibly beat the angel, but comes away stronger from the fight.
I use it to inspire geeks to work on stuff that matters




Tuesday, April 17, 12
and Rilke says something like this: “What we fight with is so small, and when we win, it makes us small. What we want is to be
defeated decisively by successively greater beings.” And that is a final gift of books: they inspire us to reach further and deeper
to change the world.

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Books a Love Story (pdf with notes)

  • 1. Books: a love story Tim O’Reilly @timoreilly Ignite!:Unconferenz February 26, 2012 Tuesday, April 17, 12 At first I planned to talk about some of the technical topics I’m interested in these days, but I thought it might be fun instead to talk about why I love books, and to share some personal stories about books that have played a part in my life.
  • 2. You may think of the kinds of books I publish Tuesday, April 17, 12 You might at first think of the kinds of practical books I publish. At O’Reilly, we say our business is “changing the world by spreading the knowledge of innovators” and that’s exactly what these books do. They are _tools_ for transmitting knowledge from mind to mind.
  • 3. “Time-binding” “Language is a map” “The map is not the territory” Tuesday, April 17, 12 This is what Alfred Korzybski, the founder of General Semantics, called “time binding”, that fundamental human activity by which we embody knowledge in artifacts (starting with language itself) that enable it to be transmitted to other people and down the ages. Korzybski’s notion that language is a map, and “the map is not the territory” also resonated, surprisingly, with my love of poetry.
  • 4. “The poem is the cry of its occasion, Part of the res itself and not about it.” “said words of the world are the life of the world” “searches the possible for its possibleness” -from An Ordinary Evening in New Haven Poetry too is a map, a way of helping us see more deeply. Tuesday, April 17, 12 Take Wallace Stevens. I discovered his poetry in high school and it’s been with me ever since. He talks about the way a poem “searches the possible for its possibleness”. Poetry too is a map that helps us to see more deeply. The same is true of fiction
  • 5. “The smallness and the meanness of the towns is a testament to the courage it took to put them there.” Tuesday, April 17, 12 Consider this lovely passage from Gilead, a love story that reflects on the history of the American midwest in the 19th century. A spark jumps from mind to mind, and you see the world in a new way.
  • 6. “The skill of writing is to create a context in which other people can think.” -Edwin Schlossberg Tuesday, April 17, 12 Edwin Schlossberg summed this up beautifully when he said ....
  • 7. • The Open Source Paradigm Shift • What is Web 2.0? • Government as a Platform • The Maker movement Tuesday, April 17, 12 And that’s what I was trying to do when I wrote pieces like ... I was trying to build maps that help people to see the world more clearly, and not to take wrong turns.
  • 8. “Rid of formalized wisdom and learning People would be a hundredfold happier, Rid of conventionalized duty and honor People would find their families dear, Rid of legalized profiteering People would have no thieves to fear.” Tuesday, April 17, 12 This is also the right way to think about philosophy and religion, as maps to the moral side of our lives. This book is the heart of my philosophy of life. I’m always finding something new in it, like this passage... It starts out like a formula for a successful unconference, and ends with a good lesson for Hollywood and the music industry.
  • 9. Culture is literature, art, music, and philosophy as put to work in your own life, as opposed to “mere education” Tuesday, April 17, 12 And that brings me to another way in which books are tools, described by John Cowper Powys in The Meaning of Culture. He talks about how culture, as opposed to education, is the way that you put literature, art, music and philosophy to work in your own life. Let me give a very personal example. In 1969, I went to visit the north of England. I stayed at a B&B near the headwaters of the River Derwent, and swam every day in the swimming hole there.
  • 10. More than just a swimming hole: 1066 touches me in 1969 The headwaters of the River Derwent, the river that ran red with blood when Harold, the last of the Saxon kings, fought off Tostig and the Vikings before going down to meet William at Hastings in 1066 Tuesday, April 17, 12 But it wasn’t just any swimming hole. Because I was reading a historical novel called The Golden Warrior, I was swimming in...
  • 11. Tuesday, April 17, 12 But that book also fired me up about a notion of leadership, which I also thrilled to in the opening pages of Frank Herbert’s Dune, the idea that leadership is a compact of mutual loyalty between a leader and those who follow him. That’s a notion that modern business leaders seem to have forgotten.
  • 12. A powerful sense of the dangers of predicting the future. Tuesday, April 17, 12 Dune of course was also about someone who had the power to see the future, and the dangers of locking in the futures you can see. I went on to write a book - my first book - about Frank Herbert and his ideas.
  • 13. • “One of his central ideas is that human consciousness exists on--and by virtue of--a dangerous edge of crisis, and that the most essential human strength is the ability to dance on that edge. The more man confronts the dangers of the unknown, the more conscious he becomes.” • Full text at http:// tim.oreilly.com/herbert/ Tuesday, April 17, 12 The book opened with this thought:
  • 14. A vision of a richer, more measured life in an imaginary country much like old New Zealand Tuesday, April 17, 12 But I also was shaped by a gentler vision. One of my favorite books as a teenager was this utopian novel about an imaginary country much like old Hawaii. it is part of what motivated me to settle in Sebastopol, and to articulate ideas about business as something that supports a richer life rather than a frenzied goal of profit for its own sake.
  • 15. “Given that we can live only a small part of what there is in us, what happens to the rest?” Tuesday, April 17, 12 And sometimes books strike you like a bolt of lightning. This line, in a novel about a man who changes his life in middle age, led me on a path to deep changes in my own life.
  • 16. Tuesday, April 17, 12 But a personal culture of books isn’t just about the big stuff; it’s also about the little idiosyncracies that you stuff your head with. I have a corn on my right foot, and every time I see that little hard callous, I think “maybe I have Mekstrom’s disease”, and if you’d read Space Plague, you might think so too!
  • 17. Anne of Green Gables Tuesday, April 17, 12 Or consider Anne of Green Gables, a children’s book that I read in my thirties that came to be one of my all time favorite books. The heroine reminded me of my own daughter. But the book also has deep lessons. It’s a story about an orphan girl adopted by an elderly brother and sister to help them on their farm in their declining years. They expected a boy, and when Matthew, the brother,
  • 18. Anne of Green Gables “A girl! What use can she be to us?” “I was thinking maybe we could be of some use to her.” Megan Follows and Richard Farnsworth Tuesday, April 17, 12 played in the movie version by Richard Farnsworth, brings her home, Marilla, his sister says ... and he says in his slow, kind drawl ... This has occurred to me so often as a reminder of the values I aspire to. When I say “Create more value than you capture,” it’s images like this that form the deep backstop of that in my soul.
  • 19. • Delacroix paints the Biblical story of Jacob wrestling with an Angel • Rilke treats this same story in his poem The Man Watching Tuesday, April 17, 12 Or consider Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, a painting by Delacroix that my daughter took me to see in Paris. I later read a poem by Rilke about this same Biblical story, which I then put to good use in my talks inspiring hackers to work on stuff that matters. Jacob can’t possibly beat the angel, but comes away stronger from the fight.
  • 20. I use it to inspire geeks to work on stuff that matters Tuesday, April 17, 12 and Rilke says something like this: “What we fight with is so small, and when we win, it makes us small. What we want is to be defeated decisively by successively greater beings.” And that is a final gift of books: they inspire us to reach further and deeper to change the world.