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100% will make your life better. always gives good context for the books (thus you enjoy them more) and makes you better at discussing them. bonus points for buying critical editions of books that are like 60% essay 40% actual novel.
Feb 12, 2024

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reading is a habit of building and developing your empathy and critical thinking skills. you’re forced to sit with an idea for however long you are reading it and forced to contextualise it and comprehend it within your own life and perspective. You can’t just scroll away or pause or put it on 2x speed. you have to sit with it. it’s super underrated, but genuinely I’ve made this a habit for the last year and feel like a totally different person. also you come out of it having learned something new or seeing the world in a slightly new way. I literally do not see any downsides to reading. make reading cool again! also you don’t have to do it in one big block, you can space it out — 15 mins here, 45 there — whatever works for you!
Dec 9, 2024
idk what the deal is with young people pushing dry and incoherent theory all the time. you'll learn more reading a franzen or lessing novel.
Jan 24, 2024
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Critical analysis of literature is the same as anything else, so applying general critical thinking concepts can start you on a rewarding path. This is one of my favorite little infographics that you can apply to anything from a news story you saw today to something written in a time you can barely imagine. If you can't answer the applicable questions, you just need more information and/or time to form an opinion. Thinking hard is actually incredibly fun and rewarding, especially if you do it with a friend or lover
Nov 21, 2024

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