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Chris Cordry, LMFT's avatar

"It is easy to maintain an intellectual rigidity. It takes more care to maintain a loose poeticism of thought." This is an underrated sentiment in a time of polarized ideologies!

This is a great list of rules (that aren't really rules) for reading. I feel like you managed to capture the romance of reading and some good reasons to prefer fiction. For me, I think much of the alluring nature of reading comes from a feeling of absorption. When I read, I become absorbed in a narrative that's different from the self-narrative that most of us experience day in and day out, and generally speaking, much more pleasurable!

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kev's avatar

I can't recommend Zweig’s biography of Fouché enough. Give it a try.

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