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[Read5for5 πŸ“š] Establishing a Reading Habit

Aug 16, 2023
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Hi friends,

This is Kei and Kazuki from Glasp πŸ‘‹

We are excited to start Day 3 of the 5 Day Reading Challenge πŸ“šβœ¨ Here are three good articles we choose, so when you finish reading any of them or any article you want, share it on Twitter with the hashtag, "#read5for5"! Let's read good articles together and connect with like-minded people🀝

Today's Reading List πŸ“š

(1) Blockbuster: The #1 Mental Model For Writers Who Want To Create High-Quality, Viral Content by Michael Simmons (14 mins)

  • The "Blockbuster" mental model emphasizes quality over quantity, leading to the author's articles achieving millions of views.

  • Most online attention is concentrated on top-tier content due to the internet's "rich get richer" dynamics.

  • This approach helps writers build reputation, gain loyal fans, and is likened to Warren Buffett's selective investment strategy.

Share: Tweet Your Progress

(2) Self-improvement is Actually Addictive β€” If You Have the Right Frame of Mind by Neeramitra Reddy (4 mins)

  • True self-improvement is not just about physical habits but encompasses the physical, mental, and spiritual self; it becomes addictive when done correctly.

  • The primary driving force behind self-improvement is having a meaningful "why", as supported by Nietzsche's quote and Viktor Frankl's findings.

  • Having a strong purpose or "Why" guides one towards genuine self-improvement, while also ensuring the mind and body are looked after.

Share: Tweet Your Progress

(3) Establishing a Reading Habit by Nesma Nujum (4 mins)

  • True self-improvement is not just about physical habits but encompasses the physical, mental, and spiritual self; it becomes addictive when done correctly.

  • The primary driving force behind self-improvement is having a meaningful "why", as supported by Nietzsche's quote and Viktor Frankl's findings.

  • Having a strong purpose or "Why" guides one towards genuine self-improvement, while also ensuring the mind and body are looked after.

Share: Tweet Your Progress

Excited to learn with you!
See you tomorrow again ;)

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Glasp team

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Kazuki Nakayashiki
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Great read!

Here's my learning: https://glasp.co/#/kazuki

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