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Good evening, happy Sunday, Stereo Peeps. Moon here. So I am curious about a few things. One, I would like to know how often do you read? Do you dedicate reading for every day, once a week, once a month? What kind of books are you dedicating your time to? And what book recommendations would you say is a good read for someone who is looking to add to their repertoire, aka their bookshelf? Comment below. Let's talk about it.
Let's see, I think I understood the question well, which is that if we prefer books on paper or on electronic. The truth is that I prefer it on paper, it is more comfortable, I like it more and I don't know, I prefer the book with sheets and I feel the sheets, pass them, I don't know, I like it more.
hey og healing moon goddess what's good so i have my moments it depends if i have a good read then i'm binge reading and then i'll have my moments where i don't read as much and then so forth i prefer hard copy books there's nothing like a good hard copy especially an old book you know that smell not a cliche it's real smells good but right now i'm making my transition into digital books because i just don't want to have so many things on hand it'll be easier
to travel with let's say a kindle or something that i can access my digital books on and i'm also wanting to export the book on a pdf file or something so that way i don't have to be online at all to read my favorite novels or even some more important informational books like gardening survival things like that you know and here
My favorite books I would definitely recommend to anybody is The Alchemist. I said it before but any book by Gillian Flynn are amazing. Her murder mystery novels are chef's kiss. Don Miguel Ruiz also has amazing foundational spiritual books like The Mastery of Love and The Four Agreements. That's classic for me.
A great audio book on YouTube, it's called Blink by Malcolm Gladwell. Definitely reach out to me if you want the link to that. Blink. One thought leading to another thought.
Okay, so I actually make specific goals for myself every year and one of them is to Read at least 12 new books like a year. So that's like one book a month so One of the books that I actually bought I'm very into autobiographies. And so I have Dolly Parton and I've got the cast of Charmed as well
I read like every other day and by reading I mean I do audiobooks because y'all know I'll be pushing this truck you know what I mean I read books about spirituality you know what I mean what you call it self-development I read books about you know learning new learning new things and stuff like that
Oh, good question. I prefer books that I can touch from middle school, but I also do have Audible and I do have another e-reader. So, I mean, you know, whenever I can get a chance to get it in. Lately, it's been Audible and the book I would recommend for anybody to change their mindset and reprogram their brain a little bit is The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck by Mark Mason.
I prefer hardbacks. I heard that audiobooks are good, but, man, I just feel like they could be, like, hypnotizing me with the wrong kind of content. I would do, like, an affirmation book audiobook and go to sleep to that, I think. But, yeah, I do hard press. Not as much as I should, though, but school just started for my son, so I'm going to take a trip and go get me a book, too.