Friday, October 27, 2023

READ

                                               

“Read the best books first, otherwise you will

find you do not have enough time.”

                     Ralph Waldo Emerson

Read! And I do not mean Instagram, Facebook, or the latest “news”

on your phone. Read the best books and avoid the traps of junk. Read

what has stood the test of time; there is a reason they are called the

“classics.” We have available to us, through written books, thousands

of years of wisdom and knowledge.

Read what interests you. Read to learn something. Read to

re-learn. Be attentive to what you read so it sinks in. Take notes.

Reading is not always about how much you read, or how many books

you read, it is more about the quality of what you read—soaking in the

knowledge, retaining it, and thinking about it repeatedly.

It is better to know a few things well—so we can put that knowledge

to actionable use in our daily lives—rather than to fill our heads with

junk, gossip, or other commercialized social media.

If you do start a book and don’t like it, or it is not resonating with

you, set it aside. If it is a 200-page book, and after reading 10% (20

pages of it), it is just a stinker, put it down and move on to the next

book. Life is too short to suffer through a book that doesn’t resonate

with you. Anytime someone says they read a book and “it changed

their life,” remember that title; it’s probably worth the read.

You can get the International bestseller The Shi*t I Wished I learned in College here:

 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5FMWDGW

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