If things get stagnant, lower the hurdles and don’t stop the flow.
Depending on the timing, there are times when we are free and times when we are busy.
When we have to do one thing after another, our tasks pile up.
At times like that, we need to let go of what we have on our hand.
For example, a pile of unread books.
It’s hard to motivate ourselves to read everything we have.
This is because it is clear that it will take a considerable amount of time.
In that case,
rather than aiming to read everything,
we can lower the hurdle by reading the parts that interest us (or even just skim the table of contents).
It is the best to read books carefully.
However, time is limited, so we can’t do anything perfectly.
Even if we don’t have time to read a book slowly this time,
at some point in the future we will have the time (it’s better to avoid being busy all the time),
and we’ll have a chance to come across another book.
We can discover something new there.
Books are a matter of chance, and even if we read the same book, the parts that interest us change depending on our situation and way of thinking at the time.
The important thing is not to read through the piled-up books, but to maintain the habit of reading.
Both money and blood have a negative impact when their flow stops.
It is important to take them in and out and keep them circulating.
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