You can really test the waters and see for yourself; it’s not that the content is going to go anywhere.
With that said, I started with the sequences (R:A-Z) and while reading it, I also read HPMOR (which being fiction, it was a really fast read). Then I mixed some of CODEX in there. (So that’s the order I recommend following).
HPMOR really ruined a big chunk of fiction for me; there are no characters with the self-awareness that those on HPMOR have.
In The CODEX, when Scott Alexander tries to find if AA works, he cannot resist himself but to dig deeper and look at the underlying reason of why something is the way it’s. Just like a physicist looking at natural phenomena, he investigates, just as well, human nature.
You can really test the waters and see for yourself; it’s not that the content is going to go anywhere.
With that said, I started with the sequences (R:A-Z) and while reading it, I also read HPMOR (which being fiction, it was a really fast read). Then I mixed some of CODEX in there. (So that’s the order I recommend following).
HPMOR really ruined a big chunk of fiction for me; there are no characters with the self-awareness that those on HPMOR have.
In The CODEX, when Scott Alexander tries to find if AA works, he cannot resist himself but to dig deeper and look at the underlying reason of why something is the way it’s. Just like a physicist looking at natural phenomena, he investigates, just as well, human nature.
The Sequences changed my mind.