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What I learned from reading books

Lately this 100 books a year gimmick is on heat. And I personally find it useless, it just like studying a night before exam and forgetting it all the next day. It only wastes your time and some little precious Brian cells.  Why do I think that? And what I actually learned from reading books. 1. Change of point of view through VR Reading book is actually a fascinating experience, it is far more impactful than a movie for when you see something happening, you can change just say “I can see that man dying with grave expressions”  But with reading you can actually feel the pain if only the book is written well and if you get comfortable with that view you would ultimately start to experience it in the regular daily life. As per the non fiction teaches you a lot, in fact I find them quite helpful and revolutionary, have you ever seen those super productive YouTubers from Harvard or Cambridge. Well at some extent they get those ideas and way of thinking from non fiction books beca...

The fool



Frisky memos, shading vile shades
Of, sorrows he indulged so humbly
Freely, a naive shaded the vivid blood,
Dancing so carelessly in nuisance

With the fire taking it’s rage,
Symphony became Louder,
Making the ear deaf.
Smog made him blind

Faces faded, life shaded
Mind faded, they shaded
Smile dulled, love faded

The fool unaware of its deeds
Faded, his memories faded
Frisky  shaded.

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Black

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