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We are discussing Blindsight by Peter Watts, a hard science fiction novel that challenges our assumptions about consciousness, identity, and what it means to be human. Set in the aftermath of first contact with an alien intelligence, the novel asks a disturbing question: What if consciousness isn’t an advantage? Through its emotionally detached narrator and unsettling scientific ideas, Blindsight pushes us to reconsider whether self-awareness is a gift or a costly evolutionary glitch.

As we begin, we might consider: Is the novel ultimately pessimistic about humanity? And does intelligence require consciousness at all?

This is not your average book club. We dive into books that don’t flinch at existential crises, societal breakdowns, the spectacle of modern life, addiction, and the mess of being human. Drinks and hard questions are welcome. This is a book club for those who want to wrestle with heavy texts, challenging ideas, and the uncomfortable truths of existence. We read works that demand deep thought, including philosophical discussions, cultural critique, raw memoirs, and literature that refuse easy answers.

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