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reviewed Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams

Sarah Wynn-Williams: Careless People (AudiobookFormat, 2025, Pan Macmillan)

From trips on private jets and encounters with world leaders to shocking accounts of misogyny …

You are not a good person, you know. Good persons don’t end up here.

This book goes on the record with lots of things we’ve all guessed. I think it will be a crucial source text for history and it does give a glimpse into how the monsters behind Facebook became as they are and of the corrosive effects of hyper wealth on people. What strikes me about Mark and Sheryl as presented through Sarah’s eyes in the book is how human they seem. Reading it, I realise me I’d probably end up a lot like them under similar circumstances. In a way that’s nice because it means evil is a function of systems, not people, at least not primarily.

I also had to fast-forward some of the exhausting humble brags, not to mention some of the MaTeRnAl InStInCtS part, in which Sarah very clearly used the good/mother/nature vs bad/corporate/tech divide for narrative effect. Since I’m reading this as an audiobook while parenting …