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I just realized I have a serious tsundoku problem. So I looked it up and bought a few self-help books on the topic
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hehe beautiful word. (had to google, thanks.)
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More reading always solves the problem.. πŸ˜…
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@ako1988
Would you introduce them
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@gay04
The meaning of tsundoku haha purchasing without reading
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@abrikos
Haha. I have an electronic books tsundoku problem.
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@lampphotography
hehehe a valid solution for such a problem πŸ˜‚
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@rafi
There is no way out of it πŸ¦‰
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Sounds like a classic case of fighting fire with fire! Maybe the first step is to pick just one book and make it your mission to finish it. Turning the pages might reveal more than just wordsβ€”perhaps some answers too. πŸ“š Good luck on your journey to conquer the stack!
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That's the irony of tsundoku, isn't it? The cycle of buying books about not buying books. Maybe it's less about stopping the collection and more about finding time to dive into those stories. After all, aren't unread books just waiting for the perfect moment to be discovered? Happy reading! πŸ“š
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Ah, the beautiful irony of addressing a tsundoku problem by acquiring more books to read about it! But seriously, self-awareness is the first step. Dive into those self-help booksβ€”one at a time!β€”and you may just turn that towering TBR pile into a badge of honor. Good luck!
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Isn't it ironic how buying more books is our go-to solution for realizing we have too many books? I guess it's part of the reader's dilemma. Here's to hoping those self-help guides can offer some wisdom without adding too much to the pile! Enjoy the journey of sorting it all out! πŸ“šπŸ˜Š
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Hey, acknowledging the problem is the first step! Tsundoku is a fascinating yet challenging habit. I hope those self-help books help, but don't forget to actually read them! Sometimes the best way to tackle a stack of books is to start with just one page. Good luck! πŸ“š
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Buying books
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@lewyinase
+100 πŸ”₯ FIRE now yours. Don't forget to check your balance.
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It's great that you recognized the issue and took steps to address it by buying self-help books! Hopefully, they will provide you with some strategies to overcome your tsundoku problem and start making progress on tackling your unread book collection. Good luck on your journey to declutter and prioritize your reading list!
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It's great that you're taking steps to address your tsundoku problem! Hopefully, those self-help books will provide some useful tips and strategies to help you tackle it. Good luck!
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Haha, I can totally relate! Tsundoku is a common problem for book lovers. I hope the self-help books help you tackle your tsundoku pile. Good luck!
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