I've actually got a list. My last category is: things that would matter over the long run. And most of these are undone. The one that's done is a shared database of everything. That's MetaWeb, that's the Google Knowledge Graph. So that one's in the done category. But the ones that I haven't done yet is build a clock that will last for 10,000 years, build a technology that will make groups of people smarter.
[Q] You did that.
Groups of people are usually not as smart as the smartest person in the group, certainly not as smart as the sum of the smartness. I don't know how to do that. Build a better way to choose treatments for cancer and other diseases before they happen. That would matter. Create a backup network for the Internet. I think that would matter. And the last one is build a machine that would be proud of me. So that's my life list.
[Q] That's an amazing list. What about reading all of Proust?
I never had the ambition to read any of Proust, much less all of Proust.
[Q] Proust, if you're listening...
I would like to read all of Shakespeare, though, I think.
[Q] Oh, you haven't done that?
I've never read all of Shakespeare, but I've been pretty impressed by what I have read.
[Q] I did that in my first winter in the treehouse, I read all of Shakespeare.
Really? Was it worth it?
[Q] It was definitely worth it.
Yes, I should probably add that to the list. Read all of Shakespeare.
[Q] And all Captain Cook's journals.
All what?
[Q] All Captain Cook's journals.
Okay.
[Q] Put that on the list.
Okay, good. Yes, I'm open to additions.