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I want to read mostly non fiction but it wears me down to the point I cant make myself keep reading and have any real progress, I need to take a month or two off to read only fiction.
Anyone else experience this?
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>>25207152
I'm the exact opposite
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sounds like you hate non fiction, try fiction
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>>25207152
yes
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Brain is like muscle.
Habit makes the most complex of things simple.
First brain needs all of brain
Then some of brain
The less of brain
The just a small area
Then only a handful of neurons
A retard could not walk if walking wasn't already intuitively learned thanks to DNA
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>>25207152
Download the audiobook of whatever nonfic you're reading and listen to it when you do other stuff. Have a fic on the go as well and read that at the same time.



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