Deja de terminar libros que no te gustan: Por qué abandonar no es fracasar

The key here is to validate the viewer's feelings from the very first line. Have you ever put a book down halfway through and felt that pang of guilt? We've been taught that abandoning a book is synonymous with a lack of discipline, but the reality is quite different: your time is too valuable to invest in stories that don't offer you anything. In this video, we explore why leaving a book unfinished isn't a failure, but rather an act of respect for your own experience as a reader. We discuss Nancy Pearl's famous "50-Page Rule" and how learning to abandon books can help you enjoy your TBR pile much more. 00:00 The Myth of Finishing Every Book 00:32 Comparison with Movies and Podcasts 00:52 The Value of Your Reading Time 02:07 Not All Books Are for Everyone 03:09 The 50-Page Rule (Nancy Pearl) 04:12 Books I Abandoned (or Should Have Abandoned) 05:48 Protect Your Reading Habit