My Framework for Reading Books
Ish Verduzco
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In the past 2 yrs, I've read over 100 books.
Through it all, I've learned that there are a lot of crappy "Best Selling" books out there.
This has led to hours of reading books in hopes that they will get better (the more I read them) but knowing that they won't.
Here's a framework I created to solve for this:
1/ only take book recs from other active readers, people who regularly invest in learning, mentors, or other people who I genuinely respect their opinion or their relationship with self-development.
2/ if a book sucks after reading it for a few chapters (usually about 25-40% of the book) then just put it down or return it. It is very unlikely that it will magically get better in the second half.
3/ tons of books have one MAYBE two main concepts they're trying to get across. I've found that many of these could be summarized in 50-75 pages but the authors include tons of stories to beef up the size of the book to 200-300 pages. once the concept is understood, move on.
4/ never skip the intro/prologue. I've found that it usually provides a good amount of context or mental framing that the author would like for you to have as you dive into the book.
5/ lastly, never recommend crappy books to other people. I've learned that the more high-quality books I recommend to others, the more high-quality books are recommended to me.
5.5/ that last one was very subjective. a book CAN be good to one person but crappy to another. but most people can agree when a book is really bad. and by recommending those types of books to others, people will take your word less seriously
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3 年Thanks for sharing
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3 年I love these tips, I am moving more towards quality over quantity and the taking time to reread. Goodreads.com has some pretty good lists and recs I have been able to pull from.
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3 年Amanda Garcia Great article and this is my friend I was telling you about!