
Why You Should Reread Every Single Book?
This post is only for those people who read books, anyone else is free to stop reading right now!
If you are still reading, then you either read books a lot or are looking to read books a lot in a near future.
There is no need to brag about the advantages of reading books, we all know those.
I mean there is no better way to learn from someone who is dead or a billionaire who distilled his life learnings in a 10–20$ book.
Who in their right mind would want success and not do that?
Would he be absolutely crazy to do that right?
For those of you who are actively reading, I want you guys to pick 50 books and reread them again and again.
Give or take a few books and don’t read anything else.
Seems stupid right?
I mean there are 129,864,880 Books in the entire world (Google search results), imagine all these in a single room.
Plus, If you read a book a day, it would take 60,000 years to read every book currently cataloged in the Library of Congress.
That’s a long time and we don’t have that long to live unless you are Dr. Strange from Avengers (Marvel) or if you can find a way to extend your life.
Since both these scenarios are not possible, I recommend that you speed read a book once, if the book is worth rereading then read it again.
Come back to the book in six months or a year. If you can hire someone or use an app to read book summaries and then decide which book you would read.
Honestly, I have started applying this recently and it surprises me how much I missed on the first go.
This is how millionaires and billionaires do it and this is how I am going to do it in 2018.
To sum it up,
“I can’t imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once.” _C.S. Lewis
-Dan