By: Jorge Luis Borges - Read: August 14, 2025 - Rating: 7/10
Labyrinths is an interesting book. Borges builds elaborate architectures of knowledge that don't go anywhere. His story about the infinite library is novel, but it is a beautiful thought experiment lacking any actionable wisdom.
He shows how knowledge systems become traps, but doesn't tell you how to build better ones.
If there is anything I have learnt from Borges, then it is that understanding the cage doesn't mean you have escaped it.