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I realize you really enjoy reading books…
CZ’s new book has only been out for two days, and quite a few people have already finished reading it, even starting to discuss the details.
Honestly, I really admire that.
And I’ve never been much of a reader; I’ve only finished two books.
*One Hundred Years of Solitude* — read it in high school to pass the time, but I don’t remember the content after finishing, and the characters are pretty confusing; I didn’t remember any of their names.
*Walden* — I think I only read half of it, and I can’t recall much.
CZ’s 457-page autobiography, I only read some excerpts with the Planet Daily editor yesterday.
But seeing everyone so dedicated to reading, I’ve been thinking:
Do truly successful people generally spend time reading and reflecting?
Your success definitely has its reasons.