Day-28-101 Day Reading Challenge-Always carry a book with you-Who will cry when you die
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Always Carry a Book with You
According to U.S. News & World Report, over the
course of your lifetime, you will spend eight months opening junk mail, two years unsuccessfully
returning phone calls and five years standing in line. Given this startling fact, one of the simplest yet smartest
time management strategies you can follow is to never go anywhere without a book under your arm. While
others waiting in line are complaining, you will be growing and feeding your mind
a rich diet of ideas found in great books.
“So long as you live,
keep learning how to live,” noted the Roman philosopher Seneca. Yet most people
never read more than a handful of
books after they complete their formal schooling. In these times of rapid
change, ideas are the commodity of
success. All it takes is one idea from the right book to reshape your character
or to transform your relationships or
to revolutionize your life. A good book can change the way you love as the philosopher Henry David Thoreau observed
in Walden.” There are probably words addressed to our condition exactly,
which, if we could really
hear and understand, would be more salutary than the morning
or the spring to out lives, and possibly put a new aspect
on the face of things for us. How many a man has dated a new era of his life from the reading of a book. The
book exists fro us perchance
which will explain our miracles and reveal new ones.”
How high you will rise
in your life will be determined not by how hard you work but by how well you
think. As I say in my leadership
speeches, “The greatest leaders in this new economy will be the greatest
thinkers.” And the person you will be
five years from now will come down to two primary influences: the people you
associate with and the books you
read. I often joke with my seminar audiences that I play “Cinderella Tennis”: I
try hard but I never quite make it to
the ball. Yet when I play tennis with someone better than I am, something
almost magical happens to my game. I
make shots that I have never made before, gracefully floating through the air with an ease that would make even the best
player blush. Reading good books creates much the same phenomenon. When you expose your mind to the thoughts of the
greatest people who have walked this planet before
you, your game improves, the depth of your thinking expands and you rise to a
whole new level of wisdom.
Deep reading allows you
to connect with the world’s most creative, intelligent and inspiring people,
twenty – four hours a day. Aristotle,
Emerson, Seneca, Gandhi, Thoreau, Dorothea Brande, and many of the wisest women
and men who grace our planet today are just waiting to share their knowledge
with you through their books. Why wouldn’t you seize such an opportunity as often as you could? If
you have not read today, you have
not really lived today. And knowing how to read but failing to do so
puts you in exactly the same position as the
person who cannot
read but wants
to.
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