If you somehow missed Catch-22, read it! In general I Google "best novels of all time" and I haven't finished these various top 100 lists yet. It's a good strategy: there are only 1-2 "great" novels I haven't liked but many dozens I've loved.
Just saw your nonfiction request. If that's the case I usually read physics, math, and philosophy. In physics and math that's limited to my level of foundation, but in philosophy I again go for the "greats." But I get a lot more out of the great novels.
Care to share some titles u liked? I like reading physics and philosophy too.
There’s also a breaking math podcast on Spotify
The Rational Male
How to take control of the world unnoticed by orderlies
What kind of things u wanna read? I have long list of recommendations
Mainly nonfiction. Can’t seem to get into fiction lately. No work related topics.
Enlightenment now and black slate. Lying A brief history of time Confederacy of dunces Justice Hype The five invitations Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Letters to a young contrarian The selfish gene Against empathy: a case for rational compassion. Accessory to war. More ...?