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Don’t Be Scared to Jump Ship

Abandon the idea that you have to finish all the books that you start to read, even if you find it incredibly boring and unfulfilling. Reading books is meant to teach, not torture! So, as soon as you feel like there nothing of value to gain from the books that you’re reading, abandon ship. Move on to the next book and continue with your life.

Make it easier for you to start and continue. You can always go back to that particular book when you need to.

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