How To Read More Like Ryan Holiday

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Published 2021-02-22
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In this 13-day reading challenge we will outline actionable ways for you to find great books to mine for wisdom and to use to build the beginnings of a great library with. You’ll learn to dissect a book like a pro, to remember more of what you read, to apply it to your life, and much more.

Why Read More:
01:08 - Moral Duty
02:37 - Understand The Present
05:22 - Stop Being Illiterate
06:43 - Soften Solitude
08:13 - Connect To The Past

How To Read More:
09:54 - Find The Time
12:38 - A Page A Day
13:21 - Build A Practice
14:44 - Re-Read Books

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Reading is the shortest, most established path to total self-improvement. We know intuitively that this is true—it’s why we all know we should read more. Why we can just feel that there’s so much more we could be getting from the reading we’re already doing. The question is: what active steps are we taking toward our better selves, to improve every aspect of our lives, to ensure success? In this video Ryan Holiday breaks down 9 strategies that will help you read more.

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All Comments (21)
  • @DailyStoic
    Why Read More: 01:08​ - Moral Duty 02:37​ - Understand The Present 05:22​ - Stop Being Illiterate 06:43​ - Soften Solitude 08:13​ - Connect To The Past How To Read More: 09:54​ - Find The Time 12:38​ - A Page A Day 13:21​ - Build A Practice 14:44​ - Re-Read Books
  • @mrw9513
    "Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for" Socrates
  • @Ricky-es9vg
    "The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding." - Leonardo da Vinci
  • "If you want your name to be remembered after your death, either do things worth writing, or write things worth reading." - Benjamin Franklin I'm grateful I found your books and channel, thanks for all your work, Ryan.
  • @Browny84
    I work twelve hour days and still read fifty three books last year. My trick is to almost go into a meditative state while reading. Focus on your breathing whilst reading. It will help you block out other distractions. Set yourself a goal for how much you wish to read each day, and don’t struggle through books that don’t interest you. Persevere for maybe twenty percent, but if the book isn’t lighting a fire inside you, bin it. You don’t want reading to be a chore. Maybe you can come back to it another day, or maybe the book is just not for you.
  • Imagine how many books the average person could read a year if they spent all the time they spent reading nonsense on social media (including this comment) on reading books instead
  • @mikeearls126
    100 books per year is 2 per week ! That sounds like a lot! and 200 is crazy a lot ! I have set a goal for myself for 20 this year...I am on track so far.
  • Spend each day trying to be a little wiser than you were when you woke up. - Charlie Munger Got wiser today, by watching this video 💪🏻🚀🌟
  • @Ivan1234772
    This video should be compulsory to watch in every school curriculum! Absolutely mindblowing stuff.
  • @Ali-gv1yw
    "Reading is a moral duty" This is great! Marvellous.
  • @ResoluteRonin
    I been going through a dramatic shift in my life, I pretty much lost everything. Finding the daily stoic and purchasing your translating of Mediations has been very helpful. Thank you Ryan, You dont know me but your work has been life changing for me.
  • I love the practicality and no nonsense attitude of these ideas, based on theoretical, philosophical principles
  • @t0dd000
    Make time to read. If you don't do this, you won't. Don't focus on number of pages. Read at a pace where you can you truly absorb the material. Take notes. It'll slow you down. So what. If you don't take notes, you are only reading for entertainment. I do notecards as well, but notes in a composition book is a fantastic start. Don't read only light books. Don't read only heavy books. Read widely. Read outside your immediate interests. Nonfiction educates you; fiction expands your mind, your vision. Read poetry. Really. Great video on The Why of reading. And some good pointers on reading more rigorously.
  • @shotsndocs
    Rekindled my love for reading last 2018.. This year alone, I managed to read 8 books now since switching to a Kindle. It totally rewired my brain.
  • Looking forward to watching this. Reading is definitely an art. It’s not as simple as looking at words. We need to absorb their wisdom in order for the application to serve us in our own lives.
  • My professional life is transitioning so, of course, I began to write a non-fiction and voila! there was a book! I'm making final changes and I really like the content. I was a stoic and didn't know it! Thanks, Ryan, for all you do.
  • @Yedhukr
    Thank you so much for this Ryan. You’ve reignited a passion in me that I had long thought was dead. ❤️
  • @Librarygurl
    My goodness, I’ve just discovered your videos and they so resonate with me. As a former librarian and present teacher, I love your message! Thank you.
  • @josetapia9609
    Hey guys! I'm from Chile and I really grateful with Ryan because he inspired me to think and reflect about my daily. I really appreciate the knowledge he gift us. My english is not very well but I practice every day for learnd more so thanks to Ryan for show me who was Marco Aurelio and his filosofy about the stoics