YIDIRYIDIR

Reading books daily is lame

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The smartest people often aren't the ones who read the most books. They're the ones that have the right attitude to knowledge.

Curiosity, intellectual honesty and Action-driven learning beat Accumulation by a miles. 

People with right attitude are researchers, always having a reason for their learning, wither they're curious about something, or want to figure out something, or have a goal in general. They do all that with intellectual honesty, as in ego-free, ideology-free, radical open-mindedness and integrity.

and learning happens in cycles of intense learning, reflection, action, integration, synthesis....

The "read books daily" is lame linear productivity advice. 

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1 hour ago, YIDIRYIDIR said:

Curiosity, intellectual honesty and Action-driven learning beat Accumulation by a miles. 

100%

Connecting your learning process to specific goals are necessary depending on where you are at life.

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@CARDOZZO yes, the thing though is I've been doing that unconsciously and couldn't articulate it until lately.

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37 minutes ago, YIDIRYIDIR said:

@CARDOZZO yes, the thing though is I've been doing that unconsciously and couldn't articulate it until lately.

I was doing it too.

Reading too much books on different topics at the same time, lack of focus, intent and clear goals.

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@CARDOZZO for me, i meant the opposite. i never made a habit of reading books daily.

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