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A great book can't be summarized. If a book can be easily summarized then it is not worth reading. Don't read book summaries try reading the book itself. You'll learn more from a book than the summary.
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There are lot of video, courses and books that will help you read faster but a great book is not meant to be speed read. A great book should never be speed read. It should be read slowly and multiple times. This remind me of another quote b...
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Don't force yourself to read the genres that are more popular. You should read the books that you like.
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Don't read the books that are written to make money.
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