That is cool, i mean very very cool! Especially the point about continuous learning.
Fully agree with your point on the type of book one can read. For instance, I tried reading “Wings of fire” by APJ Kalam in 9th standard (father insisted). That flew right over my head. Couldn’t even read 20 pages! I like what Naval Ravikant said about this. “A book is a conversation between the author and the reader. When the reader doesn’t like the book, it may not be bad, it is just that either the reader or the author is not ready for the conversation”. I am probably more receptive to Wings of Fire today (although I am yet to pick it up again).
I have been reading consistently from 2020 but nowhere close to your pace!
I have slowed down on purpose to improve retention. I re-read a few books that I thought I forgot. Also started taking notes and making highlights to further improve retention. Sharing these notes I am taking currently from “Common stocks and Uncommon profits”. Although i am still looking for a more efficient way of taking notes.
You’re awesome!
Warm regards,
Mahesh
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