
Maximizing Time for Reading

The Tao Te Ching is full of images of suppleness and yielding: the wise man (the reader is constantly being informed) is like a tree that bends instead of breaking in the wind, or water that flows around obstacles in its path. Things just are the way they are, such metaphors suggest, no matter how vigorously you might wish they weren’t—and your onl... See more
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals



How can I go from collecting information (articles, books, podcasts, etc) that I would like to consume to one in which I devote a good portion of my time to closely reading and processing, rather than simply skimming, these items?
“You will not learn anything of lasting importance from TV, movies, podcasts…they’re junk food. Successful people converge on 3 ways to learn: lots of reading time, some exercises and projects, and conversations with people who are slightly ahead of them.”