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I've never been good at reading books. I get too impatient / antsy and often feel like there are other "more important things" I should be doing. I learned I could only focus time on a long book when I was forced to. When I was commuting 1 hour each way to my day job using public transportation I went through TONS of books. When I was community 1.5 hours each way by car to my day job I went through TONS of audio books. Most of the time I read / listened to business, finance, educational stuff (Thomas Friedman, Malcolm Gladwell, Michael Gerber, etc.)
What's weird is that I can spend all day, literally 18 hours a day, at my computer reading the same type of stuff. I can also spend hours watching educational videos, for example: just now I spend 2 hours learning about rocket mass stoves, solar water heaters, etc.
Maybe all the time I spent during my childhood in front of the TV has trained me to have a short attention span and be better at and enjoy video education more than reading / audio only. Audio alone is the hardest for me, but video can get into my brain and stick like crazy. I watch a lot of video on CNN and every episode of 60 Minutes and it's amazing how much that stuff permeates into what I think about throughout the week.
I've never been good at reading books. I get too impatient / antsy and often feel like there are other "more important things" I should be doing. I learned I could only focus time on a long book when I was forced to. When I was commuting 1 hour each way to my day job using public transportation I went through TONS of books. When I was community 1.5 hours each way by car to my day job I went through TONS of audio books. Most of the time I read / listened to business, finance, educational stuff (Thomas Friedman, Malcolm Gladwell, Michael Gerber, etc.)
What's weird is that I can spend all day, literally 18 hours a day, at my computer reading the same type of stuff. I can also spend hours watching educational videos, for example: just now I spend 2 hours learning about rocket mass stoves, solar water heaters, etc.
Maybe all the time I spent during my childhood in front of the TV has trained me to have a short attention span and be better at and enjoy video education more than reading / audio only. Audio alone is the hardest for me, but video can get into my brain and stick like crazy. I watch a lot of video on CNN and every episode of 60 Minutes and it's amazing how much that stuff permeates into what I think about throughout the week.