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The Truth About Reading
I was sitting at my desk, looking at a pile of books, with an open journal in my hands. I started thinking about what I had learned from those books. That is when this thought popped into my head:
A true reader is not defined by how many, or what books they read, but by the lessons that they learn from them. Henceforth, the point of reading is to not only to learn life lessons, but to learn how to apply them to your own life.
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