In Defense of Lists
Briefly

"Detractors of year-end lists argue that they too frequently reward work that has already been heavily promoted and acclaimed," highlighting critiques surrounding best-of lists and their potential biases.
"A good list is the product of thorough deliberation... the most interesting lists are driven by the freedom to look beyond the predictable," emphasizing the need for careful curation and surprise in selection.
Read at The Atlantic
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