The Big Q’s

book.jpgI have recently seen a smorgasbord of articles, blogs, videos, opinions and the like discussing a seemingly benign topic: how to read a book. At first, glance, I thought the topic was dumb; “uh, you open the page, read left to right, top to bottom, and turn the page when you get to the end.”  I couldn’t fathom what the individuals were trying to convey; however, after continuous bombardment of the idea followed by a lengthy personal perusing, I reified the following four Q’s to help from everything from reading to working out to vacationing.

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Get to the Underline

“The Unexamined life is not worth living.” ~Socrates

knowledge-390287_960_720.jpgWhen we think about our lives, we rarely think about our lives.  No, the previous sentence is not a typo, it is a belief. Maybe a better articulation is to write the sentence: When we think about our lives, we rarely think about our lives.  The underlined “think” is essential, for it differentiates the same word in two radically different connotations; “think” means the normal definition of the word, whereas think is a deeper meaning that includes a significant commitment.  We must strive for the underline. (A similar pattern is exuded in reading: one can read a book, or one can read a book.)

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