curiousity can get you started but won't keep you motivated through reading the entire book, you start feeling bored reading and may start thinking of quiting but it's normal, it happens to everyone.
Here is a simple thing you can do. When you start reading try taking notes of those points that stood out for you and write out how you can apply them to your daily life and then tick 1% progress at the end. the next note you take tick 2% Progress and so on. When you feel like it's getting bored and you want to quit check the progress you've made and think of the further progress you can make
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