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Reading Books Is Useless: Here’s a Better Way to Read

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By Aabusad PathanPublished 3 months ago 3 min read
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I love to read books.

I always spend some time just sitting down and reading; it doesn’t matter how many pages I read or how long. I just stay still and read. When I really can’t use paper books, I use ebooks as an alternative.

Wherever I read, especially in a cafe, it really helps me become focused and understand more about what I read. It’s just that the environment is pretty important for me to read and do some work. This is a little bit of a recommendation for you if you aren’t getting enough focus to read or study.

Find a place where you can become as productive as you are.

It could be:

Cafe

Library

Hotel room

Etc.

The environment is important for reading and doing your work, whether it’s writing or studying.

Reading doesn’t work

Even so, reading doesn’t change anything in me.

The more I read, the more I realize that I didn’t change anything. I am still the same person I was before, and reading is just some kind of procrastination for what I have to do. It’s like a delusion that I have made progress when I've actually not.

Reading is useless.

I love that people share information about how to read more, how to effectively read books, and how to read hard books. I wrote some articles about that, too.

I’m one of them.

Most people just read:

When they want to go to sleep.

When they are waiting for someone else.

When they don’t know what to do.

When they want to stop playing social media and want to be productive.

Even so, why did we want to read?

We all want to be smart.

We all want to expand our knowledge.

We all want to be able to read many books in a year.

Even so, it doesn’t change a thing if we just read the book.

This is why I switch from reading books to studying books.

Studying books

I learned this from Alex Hormozi in his Youtube shorts, where he doesn’t read anymore but studies books.

It is actually important because most people just read them and do not really plant the knowledge they understand in their minds. They just randomly read it without studying it.

Have you ever felt like reading books is just not your thing? You're not alone. Many people find traditional reading to be dull or ineffective. But fear not! There's a better way to absorb information and expand your mind.

Instead of forcing yourself to plow through pages of text, why not try a more interactive approach? For instance, podcasts and audiobooks are great alternatives. They allow you to listen to information while doing other tasks, making learning more efficient and enjoyable.

Another option is visual learning. Platforms like YouTube offer a vast array of educational videos on almost any topic imaginable. Watching these videos can be more engaging and easier to comprehend than reading a book.

Furthermore, interactive learning platforms and online courses provide hands-on experiences that cater to different learning styles. Whether you're a visual learner, an auditory learner, or a kinesthetic learner, there's something out there for you.

Moreover, discussing ideas with others can enhance your understanding and retention of information. Joining book clubs or study groups allows you to exchange perspectives and insights, enriching your learning experience.

It's also essential to embrace technology. With the rise of digital tools and applications, learning has become more accessible and customizable. Apps like Duolingo for language learning or Khan Academy for academic subjects offer interactive lessons tailored to individual needs.

In conclusion, while traditional reading has its merits, it's not the only path to knowledge. Exploring alternative learning methods can make the process more enjoyable and effective. So, next time you're feeling uninspired by a book, try a different approach and watch your understanding soar.

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