In short, books who make you actively react to or reflect on their content and therefore they add value to your thinking and life in general.« The good you get out of reading will depend entirely on how you allow it to affect you.If every book you read suggests more problems, gives you worthwhile questions and topics to think about in spare moments, enriches your intellectual life and stimulates your thought, it is performing its proper function.
I won`t say I regret all of it -they surely get both your dopamine and hopes on life up- but I wish I read books that added more value.
I am now satisfied with my reading list for the past year and a half during which I started to pile up more English and french classics, books who defend and shed light on great causes (e.g.: mental health…) and by shed light I mean in a deep and unbiased way, not a romanticised and unrealistic way) and informative books depending on my area of interest and my level of knowledge in that area.
Not least of all you will be getting practice in self-thinking.
»« whenever an original and important relevant thought is suggested to you, you should take your eyes from your book — shut it if necessary — and let your thinking flow on; give it fair play, even if it takes an hour before your vein of suggested thought exhausts itself.
»« Simply because somebody else has been satisfied with a certain solution, that is no reason why you should be.
You should deal directly with the facts, data and phenomena under consideration; not with the opinions of others about those facts, data, and phenomena. (Thinking as a Science)So always process what you see and read through a filter of thought and principles, we all have working brains we can think and analyze with. I discovered the joys and perks of rereading when I decided to reread one book per day during a week from my all-time favorite books.
»When reading Thinking as a science, I sometimes caught myself reading unconsciously because I was too lazy to actually focus and re-read sentences to understand them better and that resulted in me going through an entire chapter without getting anything out of it simply because I didn`t focus on the first idea and lost track of what the author was talking about.
Then I realized that the real duty I have towards the books and its writer wasn`t reading the book from cover to cover but making sure to stay engaged and focused enough to understand everything I decide to read.« (…) there is one practice about which there can be no controversy — that of making sure you thoroughly understand every idea of an author »So we agreed earlier that the point of reading altogether was to engage/react and get something out of the book aka extract the value it is meant to add to your life not brainwash you, well this couldn`t and shouldn`t be done without an awake mind and some deep thinking about the words you are consuming. Henry gave us three ways to use reading to upgrade our thinking processes:« A way of reading a book is what I may call the anticipating method.
If he is familiar with the subject (and he is not to employ this method unless and until he is) he knows immediately (…) whether any new or valuable thought is on that page.
When he finds that there is he involuntarily slackens his pace and reads that thought at ordinary reading pace or even slower.
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