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Gm, Wrote down some thoughts on the stuff I typically get asked about my (apparently excessive) book consumption habit.āœØ https://paragraph.xyz/@cryptonao/reading-i?referrer=0x44BCa7E527efC8ce8a8B2A83596EA66194Dd9239
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This totally resonates with my current situation. I have been reading mostly books around self-help, technology, web3, business, etc. and always wondered about fiction. I have a few of them but always preferred to read non-fiction. It is true that fiction unlocks a new world and this is what I've been lacking for the last 15 years. When I used to read fiction, I was more open, receptive, creative, and as I got older, I started to ignore my true self, and letting society shape me. Great article, I'm subbed and thank you for making my day 400 $farther
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I'm in a phase now that I re read only few books throughout the year. Is my third time to read The Courage to Be Disliked and every time I read it, I learn smth new and I understand it better.
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after several weeks of missing my local library, it felt fantastic yesterday to borrow 3 books and start reading them šŸ“š
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No such thing as excessive book-reading šŸ¤“
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I love that book so much. Had a big impact on me finding the confidence to hold my own opinions and say no more often :D
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