Learn to Saunter Through Your Books | EP128

In this episode, I explore Henry David Thoreau’s essay Walking and what it can teach us about becoming better readers. Thoreau believed that walking could be transformed into something deeper than exercise—a practice of attention, presence, and discovery. I argue that reading can undergo the same transformation. I’ll share four different reading speeds, explain why most readers spend too much time moving too fast, and discuss how to turn reading from information consumption into something closer to contemplation. I’ll also share a book recommendation and a few updates from the community.

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