

831: Lists!!!
95 snips Aug 17, 2025
David Wallechinsky, Author of The Book of Lists, talks about organizing chaos with lists. Brothers interpret a list left by a deceased sibling. Bobby keeps a dog list to remember names. Russians discuss government lists' impact on their lives and families.
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Why Lists Feel Irresistible
- Lists condense huge, random information into bite-sized, clickable items that feel like scrolling the internet before the internet existed.
- Annotated and quirky lists engage people by combining facts with tiny narratives and judgments.
Personal Lists As Self-Discovery
- Aviva keeps private, idiosyncratic lists in her phone to organize thoughts and notice recurring patterns about herself.
- Turning tangled feelings into lists gives her relief and makes messy self-understanding feel manageable.
Lists Can Rewrite A Person's Legacy
- A list can memorialize a persona and then shape how others remember the person, for better or worse.
- Institutionalizing that list (awards, plaques) can pressure survivors and successors to live up to an incomplete image.