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I don't let myself start a book that I'm not gonna finish.
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[How Bill Gates gets the most out of books.]
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You know, when you are reading, you have to be careful that you really are concentrating, particularly if it's a nonfiction book.
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Are you taking the new knowledge and sort of attaching to knowledge you have?
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For me, taking notes helps make sure that I'm really thinking hard about about what's in there.
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If I disagree with the book, sometimes it takes a long time to read the book, because I'm writing so much in the margin.
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It's actually kind of frustrating.
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Oh, please say something I agree with so I can get through to the end of this book.
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[#2 Don't start what you can't finish.]
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So there is one--it's a fiction book called Infinite Jest--what I'm trying to decide if I started or not, because I watched the movie The End of the Tour.
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I loved it.
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David Foster Wallace comes across as a super-interesting, broad-thinking person.
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If the book was like (a) two or three hundred page book, there's no doubt as soon as I watched that movie I dived in.
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But it's quite long and complicated, and you know, I don't want to make an exception.
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It's my rule to to get to the end.
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[#3 Paper books > ebooks.]
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Over time I will make the switch, but when I'm just sitting there at night reading often a paper magazine or the... the book.
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I'm used to that.
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-It's ridiculous because I care, I have whole book bag that goes on my trips with me, and it's it's voluminous and antiquated. -[Ok, maybe don't do this.]
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[#4 Block out an hour.]
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If you're reading books like these, you'd want to be sitting down for an hour at a time, because otherwise just getting your mind around.
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Okay, reading is not the kind of thing you can do five minutes here ten minutes there.
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Magazine articles fit, or short YouTube videos fit into those little slots.
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And so you know, every night I'm reading a little over an hour, and so I can take my current book and make some progress.