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I mean it when I say the library has a resource for almost everything— even things that you wouldn’t think like yoga classes. This is one place I can say truly helps people upgrade themselves, I mean it.

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This Pennsylvania barbershop boosts kids' confidence by paying young customers $3 to read stories aloud during haircuts, deserving endless retweets.

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I think the term “work hard” can definitely be misunderstood: Work with diligence Be consistent Be thoughtful and mindful Take time to reset

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This is not the best generalization seeing as though some of the most successful people on earth site some of their favorite books as fiction books.

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We should stop trying to determine who is and who isn't a real reader. I think having a silly little reading summary at the end of the month is fun. Does that take away from the validity of my reading?

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The only life “hack” I swear by is remaining teachable. Willingness to listen and learn, without the fear of looking stupid will put you so far ahead.

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If you just started reading and are trying to get back into a rhythm, or want to build the habit. Try pairing the audiobook while reading the physical book. It works so well.

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I could see why he became successful with streaming. He’s not afraid of self improvement, change, and vulnerability. He really left making lots of money entertaining to grow and pursue his desires.

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Your brain doesn't age because of time. It ages because of repetition. The more predictable your days become, the faster your neurons quiet down. Your brain builds neural pathways based on experience. New experiences create new connections. Repetition strengthens old ones. But

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Please get back to doing puzzles, sudoku, board games, crosswords, word search. Read long novels and watch long form videos. Seeing my students and even my age-mates uncomfortable being cognitively unentertained is... something. We’re losing patience with thinking deeply.