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Feb 17 8 tweets 2 min read
Want to become an avid reader?
Start reading anything. Be it twitter threads, newspapers, whatsap status,book, magazine, favorite accounts here, Facebook, any social media, any where you find anything interests you just start reading.

So step one most important is to just start reading whatever & wherever.
Now since you have built a little taste for reading, so Step two is to sift crap and good content. Here, you, now need to follow good accounts, befriend well groomed, learned and avid readers. Get the suggestions about authors, books, magazines, and good accounts here.
You built a taste, & gathered orientations towards great content,now comes the most important part of scheduling your time for reading.

But wait, let’s not hit boring stuff of reading this or that from this time to that time.

No schedule. No timings. Read whenever convenient.
Okaey, but now comes the most worrisome part, we forget whatever we read.

This concern needs serious redressal.

Remember, you ain’t a historian, nor you need to impress anyone with data you memorized.

So how to remember?

Ok read on
Remember that, you need to focus on concepts, key lessons important events, just forget about remembering names & dates.

I tell you this after reading over 500 books: every line you read impacts your thought & you’ve no idea, until you get one.

Getting? No?
Ok let me add more
See, once you start focusing on concepts, and lessons from events, and you stop reading just to impress an audience: your inner thoughts keep getting shaped & gradually you feel yourself a changed person.

In summary: just keep reading & never be worried of remembering.
Okaey lastly few more generic tips are to follow avid readers, subscribe YouTube channels, good-reads, & start building your own library-small collection of your own.

Join me in my pursuit of #1000booksby2030 even failing in this would mean a great success for us 📕 ♥️

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