How should readers read? “Read what you love until you love to read. It’s that simple” says Naval Ravikant.
The full quote from Naval is worth studying: "The foundation of learning is reading. I don’t know a smart person who doesn’t read and read all the time. And the problem is, what do I read ? How do I read? Because for most people it’s a struggle, it’s a chore. So, the most important thing is just to learn how to educate yourself and the way to educate yourself is to develop a love for reading."
"Everybody I know who reads a lot loves to read, and they love to read because they read books that they loved. It’s a little bit of a catch-22, but you basically want to start off just reading wherever you are and then keep building up from there until reading becomes a habit. And then eventually, you will just get bored of the simple stuff."
The choices of WHAT you read are crucial, so you must make conscious and deliberate choices. But a question you might ask is “HOW should I read?”
If you are reading for information, understanding and study, my personal favourite is from Tony Buzan in his 1st book ‘Use Your head’. It’s great for getting the most out of your reading time. (I have a 1-slide version of his method, see the link in the comments.)
There's also the classic ‘How to Read a Book’ by Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren. In it he provides an interesting framework for reading with four different levels as well as how to become a ‘Demanding Reader’.
The key is to eliminate distractions and focus on reading as if your career as a leader depends on it — because it does!
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