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Naval Ravikant
10/29/15
@ Tim Ferriss
Don't feel obligated to finish any book; read what you enjoy and skip around as you like.
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Naval Ravikant — The Person I Call Most for Startup Advice | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
@ Tim Ferriss
10/29/15
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You can learn to read and enjoy it; start with books that interest you and don't feel pressured to finish them.
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10/29/15
@ Tim Ferriss
You should embrace the freedom to explore literature without the pressure of completing every book you start.
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Naval Ravikant
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@ Tim Ferriss
You should read what excites you and not feel pressured to stick to a linear reading path.
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You should prioritize reading for enjoyment and personal growth over societal expectations.
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I read to satisfy my genuine intellectual curiosity, not to complete books. I prefer to absorb the best ideas rather than read everything.
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Naval Ravikant
10/29/15
@ Tim Ferriss
You should approach reading with curiosity and openness, allowing yourself to explore various topics and styles.
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Naval Ravikant
10/29/15
@ Tim Ferriss
You should approach reading with curiosity and openness, allowing yourself to explore various topics and styles.
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Naval Ravikant
10/29/15
@ Tim Ferriss
You can find joy in reading by exploring different genres and styles until you discover what resonates with you.
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Naval Ravikant
10/29/15
@ Tim Ferriss
The joy of reading can be found in picking up various books and finding what resonates with you.