Why do we read? I hadn’t really thought about this question in any depth. Sure I could tell you that I do it because I love to, that those stolen… read more →
This article is dedicated to Jane Yolen and Ray Bradbury (in memoriam). A good writer writes something which is, by definition, challenging. He tests your ideas or beliefs. He challenges… read more →
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Charles Bukowski (1920 – 1994), the novelist, wrote a letter to the Public Library in Nijmegen, after they removed Tales of Ordinary Madness from their shelves. The library declared the book “very sadistic,… read more →
Affirmations are powerful. They work. One caveat. They work so long as you work them properly. You know from Claire McGee that you can change one word in our affirmations… read more →
Billionaire Bill Gates wishes that if he had one superpower, it would be the ability to read faster. Warren Buffet has claimed that he has “wasted ten years reading slowly.”… read more →
How much more could you get done if you completed all of your required reading in 1/3 or 1/5 the time? Increasing reading speed is a process of controlling fine… read more →
In all religions, the faithful are constantly admonished to “read your Bible every day” — or whatever Holy Book the religion adheres to. Unfortunately, too many people read a book… read more →
When man’s mind is made perfect, then — and then only — will the body be able perfectly to express itself. Charles F. Haanel wrote that. And he was right.… read more →