Let time flow like a river around your reading—never rush, only savor.
Remember:
- The magic lives in how you read, not how fast you finish
- Every book’s ending should leave you richer than its beginning
As Tolstoy whispered:
"The time will pass anyway.
What matters is what you do with it—
and who you spend it on."
So close each book with two questions:
1. "Who will I share this with?"
2. "What will I do differently tomorrow?"
The final page is never the end—
it’s where your lived story begins.
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