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If you spend 1–2 hours per morning reading, you’d read 50–100 books per year. “If you want to quickly set yourself apart in life, you should make it your first priority to read lots of really good books. The focus of this article is how important early morning hours are for designing a fulfilling life. Then something happened that made me rethink my relationship to reading.Įarlier this year, I came across an article by Benjamin P. School, friends, and - most heartbreaking of all, social media - always came first.
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Sadly, the time I spent reading gradually decreased as I went through high school, then college. (That, unsurprisingly, wasn’t a success, but I did try.)
#15 minutes for me series
I devoured A Series of Unfortunate Events in first and second grade, and by fifth grade, I was attempting to get through The Odyssey. Now, I am thankful that my tech-less home gave me the space and tools to discover a passion that has stuck with me to this day: words. But today, I look back on my childhood with absolute gratitude. I was the last one of my friends to get a cell phone, which I hated. At a time when technology development was accelerating at a high speed, I was raised by parents that emphasized board games, outdoor activities, and books.Īt the time, I felt left out. We welcome faculty, clinicians, and graduates to contribute as well. Welcome to our special section, Thrive on Campus, devoted to covering the urgent issue of mental health among college and university students from all angles. If you are a college student, we invite you to apply to be an Editor-at-Large, or to simply contribute (please tag your pieces ThriveOnCampus).