Being 'Well-Read' Isn't What You Think - Emerson On Self-Education
A video exploring what being "well read" truly means and how to develop this quality in yourself based on Emerson's famous quote: "I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me" Sign up for my weekly newsletter for more insights & ideas: https://amugofinsights.substack.com/ Other Resources: My latest class on how to organize your ideas effectively: https://skl.sh/4bLtkTh The Back to the Basics class for avid readers: https://skl.sh/3HtD1Kb My class on keeping a writer's diary: https://skl.sh/3qHJKYg Contact me: rcwaldun.com

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How to become an autodidact

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The 4 Levels of Reading You Were Never Taught in School

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Why I (mostly) stopped buying books

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The pain of becoming yourself

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Why You Don't Remember What You Read

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Your Daily Reading Routine Will NEVER Stick, Until You Do This

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The Classics Are Easy to Read Once You Know This

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Jordan Peterson: How to Educate Yourself Properly (Includes Book List)

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The Subtle Habit That Makes You a Better Reader

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Self Education: Your Best Defense Against Brain Rot

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I tried self education - it leveled up my life :)

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