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While I was returning a couple of books in the university library today I happened to come across Robert S. Wolf's A tour through mathematical logic. Lately I've been quite interested in mathematical logic (to the exclusion of the mathematical subjects I am actually currently studying...) so I decided to pick it up. I think this was a pretty good decision, because, judging by this excerpt from the introduction, it could be quite a fun read:
Let's illustrate this point with a rather fanciful example: imagine that you are an eminent mathematician with an international reputation. Your life is wonderful in every way except that, after many years, your marriage has become stale. Reluctantly, you decide to have a fling, hoping that a brief one will be enough and your marriage will survive. You approach your friend Lee, whose marriage is also stale, and the two of you agree to have a tryst. (For the record, I would never do such a thing. Remember, it's you I'm talking about. If you wouldn't do such a thing either, then I must be thinking of a different reader.)