10 thoughts on “Why I read a book a day (and why you should too): the law of 33%”
There’s some great stuff in here, and I’ll definitely be passing it on! I’ve realized recently how valuable books can be in teaching and shaping character, which is why I’ve been trying to broaden my reading horizons beyond just fiction stories. If only I had more time to read–though I could probably find more time if I put my mind to it. His other points about humbly learning, intentionally seeking out mentors, and being more tough are also great. Thanks for sharing!
That they are :) Reading gives you a sight. You start to connect what’s happening in the world and that leads to seeing the whole world in a different way. Reading takes concentration so it’s not always easy. Thank you for reading! (watching?)
There’s some great stuff in here, and I’ll definitely be passing it on! I’ve realized recently how valuable books can be in teaching and shaping character, which is why I’ve been trying to broaden my reading horizons beyond just fiction stories. If only I had more time to read–though I could probably find more time if I put my mind to it. His other points about humbly learning, intentionally seeking out mentors, and being more tough are also great. Thanks for sharing!
That they are :) Reading gives you a sight. You start to connect what’s happening in the world and that leads to seeing the whole world in a different way. Reading takes concentration so it’s not always easy. Thank you for reading! (watching?)
Reading a book a day would be a dream. When I retire it will become a reality.
You should start now not when you retire! :)
Reading a book a day would be a dream. When I retire it will become a reality.
You should start now not when you retire! :)
Interesting. He has a lot of great points but what he says about mentors really resonates. And of course reading more. :) That’s always a good thing.
There’s some great stuff in here, and I’ll definitely be passing it on! I’ve realized recently how valuable books can be in teaching and shaping character, which is why I’ve been trying to broaden my reading horizons beyond just fiction stories. If only I had more time to read–though I could probably find more time if I put my mind to it. His other points about humbly learning, intentionally seeking out mentors, and being more tough are also great. Thanks for sharing!
That they are :) Reading gives you a sight. You start to connect what’s happening in the world and that leads to seeing the whole world in a different way. Reading takes concentration so it’s not always easy. Thank you for reading! (watching?)
There’s some great stuff in here, and I’ll definitely be passing it on! I’ve realized recently how valuable books can be in teaching and shaping character, which is why I’ve been trying to broaden my reading horizons beyond just fiction stories. If only I had more time to read–though I could probably find more time if I put my mind to it. His other points about humbly learning, intentionally seeking out mentors, and being more tough are also great. Thanks for sharing!
That they are :) Reading gives you a sight. You start to connect what’s happening in the world and that leads to seeing the whole world in a different way. Reading takes concentration so it’s not always easy. Thank you for reading! (watching?)
Reading a book a day would be a dream. When I retire it will become a reality.
You should start now not when you retire! :)
Reading a book a day would be a dream. When I retire it will become a reality.
You should start now not when you retire! :)
Interesting. He has a lot of great points but what he says about mentors really resonates. And of course reading more. :) That’s always a good thing.
https://gregsbookhaven.blogspot.com/
Interesting. He has a lot of great points but what he says about mentors really resonates. And of course reading more. :) That’s always a good thing.
https://gregsbookhaven.blogspot.com/