Reading Habits
Reading used to be such a simple activity. I put commuting time to effective use through reading. However, it is increasingly difficult to do my reading on the bus/train.
Not because SMRT has reduced the number of train runs during peak hours, but rather because of the nature of the books I read are largely non-fiction. I tend to run into a lot of theories, concepts and personalities which are interesting enough to find more information on them.
Reading takes place in front of a computer now, where I can easily google for the required information. Of course, this is not a valid reason for not reading the targeted number of books for the month of February.
On a side note, ordering books from Amazon.com is pretty fun. I guess that is unavoidable because some books I've read simply resonates so much with me that I have to have a copy. I derive something new with every read. It's not that the books have changed. It's how life experiences have altered me. That's a good thing since it means I'm still capable of learning. No?
Not because SMRT has reduced the number of train runs during peak hours, but rather because of the nature of the books I read are largely non-fiction. I tend to run into a lot of theories, concepts and personalities which are interesting enough to find more information on them.
Reading takes place in front of a computer now, where I can easily google for the required information. Of course, this is not a valid reason for not reading the targeted number of books for the month of February.
On a side note, ordering books from Amazon.com is pretty fun. I guess that is unavoidable because some books I've read simply resonates so much with me that I have to have a copy. I derive something new with every read. It's not that the books have changed. It's how life experiences have altered me. That's a good thing since it means I'm still capable of learning. No?
Labels: Education, Self Analysis

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