With regard to almost any topic, you're 3-5 books away from having a productive conversation with a foremost expert and quite possibly teaching him or her something new. And this compounds — forever
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So if you'd like to read for expertise, my advice for you is that you approach your next book like an incredibly sexy enemy, anticipating a battle of wits that's going to leave some battle scars
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Another thing: plenty of "good" books are just... bad. They won't play with you. They're so concerned about giving you the wrong idea that they'll hardly give you any ideas at all. I think you should almost always just move on. Maybe go for something somebody'll try to get burned
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Time is big issue too. When I was lifeguarding in college/summer - I’d knock out a book a day when traffic was light (rooftop pools in DC are light traffic in July). Now...one a month is tough and really getting focused enough to get into the subject matter is even tougher.
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