Do you ever feel like you need to read every page of a book? And if you don't read all of it, it feels like you haven't learned anything. If you can recognize this feeling, you're not alone. This mindset might come from your school days when you were rewarded with a good grade based on how much you read. It might also be tied to your reading goals, where not finishing a book feels like it doesn't count. Or it might be the belief that not finishing a book means disrespecting the author's work. Whatever the reason. This can make the reading experience feel like a chore that stops you from discovering new ideas because you've committed yourself to reading a book you no longer find interesting. So, instead of treating your reading as if you were following a traditional manual guide step by step. Why not shuffle your reading as a troubleshooting guide where you jump to sections that are interesting to you?
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