When I was a kid, I spent most of my time reading average books, playing video games, and participating in church-related activities. Recently, I have discovered how uncultured I am in many ways. There are so many significant films, songs, books, etc., which I was never even exposed to. As a result, I have taken on some "projects" to help culture myself.
Project 1: Classic FilmsFor the last 2 years or more, I have been attempting to "catch up" with all the great films I missed. I have been using
Netflix to gain access to all these films via DVD or instant streaming. At one point, when I was living alone, I was watching 1 or 2 films every day. Even now, I watch 2 or 3 each week. I must have gone through more than 200 films in the last two years. But even with all those films under my belt, I still have a Netflix queue filled with about 500 great films that I plan to watch over the next few years. I'm currently moving through
AFI's top 100 films, which has exposed me to some real classics like
Gone with the Wind and
Lawrence of Arabia.
Project 2: Inspiring BooksI was lucky enough to stumble across the Pulitzer-winning book
Godel, Escher, Bach (GEB) while in college. That book blew my mind with its inspiring level of creativity, insightfulness, and clarity. Ever since, I have desired to find more books that would expand my mind in a similar fashion. Since GEB was a Pulitzer winner, I have tried using
the archive of past Pulitzer winners and runners-up as a guide. I have found a few gems on the list, like
The Dragons of Eden and
How We Die. I hope to find more inspiration through this list and other lists of great books.
Those are just the first two examples of my cultural learning projects. This blog is meant to be the record of my cultural learnings from now on. I will give updates on the projects above as I watch new films and read new books. Also, in my next post, I will introduce my newest cultural learning project, which is currently consuming much of my free time.