To my students: (And anyone else who reads my blog)
I know in this day in age, time is so precious. Many of you do not have very much free time, but I suggest you spend more of that time reading instead of watching TV. Recently one of the blogs I follow, www.davidfoster.tv made a list of why you should read.
Here they are:
· You should read for stimulation. Oftentimes there is a debate between whether I read fiction, nonfiction, self-help, or only those books that teach me about business. The truth is, any book, fiction or nonfiction, that stimulates your creative inner mind, that stimulates an inner dialogue, that leads you to new ideas is a good read. It is amazing how your mind can make connections, creative connections that have almost nothing to do with what you're reading. Reading stimulates your mind. It is a must.
· You should read for insight. Often an idea, a paraphrase, an illustration will close the loop and allow you to get hold of a new insight into a problem or even an opportunity. Insight comes through stimulation of new ideas. And those ideas are found in books.
· You should read to remain relevant. Everyone around you is reading. People in your field are reading. As a matter of fact, that becomes their competitive edge, when they know more information than you do. How do you digest information and stay relevant? Reading. Reading the most relevant, effective books. When you're reading what everyone else is reading you remain relevant to the conversation.
· You should read to write. One little known fact is that all writers are readers; maybe not in their area of expertise, but they read. They love to ingest the written word. They know that a good book has been written and rewritten maybe a hundred times. The ideas have been distilled and put into practical, forceful, compelling language. It's where writers learn how to write better - by reading better writers.
· You should read to stay interesting. Readers are interesting people. Interesting people have influence. Influence is leadership; impact. When you read, your conversation changes. Your vocabulary increases. Your knowledge of the world expands and you become a more interesting person.
Soon I will be starting an entrepreneur's club and I hope you guys join. We will be reading books that will prove to be very valuable to your education and will fulfill the above reasons as well! I'll also be posting what we are reading here on this blog so the rest of the world can join in on the learning!
i agree with what our saying and i use to read all the time. i read all of the harry potter books, twilight and many John Grisham books. i lost the excitement to read because i never had time to read anymore. i need to make some time to read more books to challenge my thoughts about what is going on in, not only the business world, but also the rest of the world. i think it is a good idea to start an entrepreneur's club:)
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