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Libraries Are Your Friends

“Nutrimentum spiritus (food for the soul).” ~Inscription at The Berlin Royal Library

When was the last time that you went to a library?  If it has been awhile treat yourself and go browsing.  I went to the library tonight and I had a wonderful time.  I have loved libraries since I was a little boy – they have always seemed magical to me.  I can remember every library I have ever been inside and I have been inside a great many over the years.  One of the first places I go when I visit a new city is the public library.  I get a feel for the city just from looking at the layout of the library and the books in the recently returned  bins.

When I was in 3rd or perhaps 4th grade, I believed, for a short time, that I could read every book that had ever been written.  My local library at that time was fairly small and I had just discovered that I had the gift of very rapid reading.  I could easily read a book in those days, a book years above my age grading, in an evening.  I read history, math, science; really anything except girl directed romances were of interest to me.  (Romance novels still frighten me today.  I believe merely being in the presence of these “Bodice Rippers” can cause a dangerous loss in my life force!) So, I made an estimation of how many shelves were in the library.  Then I estimated how many books were on each shelf – multiplied to get the total number of books and divided by the number of days I estimated that I would live.  This was going to be easy!  I only had to read 4 books a week and I would have in my brain the sum of all human knowledge!  I was so excited!  I remembered that excitement tonight, that excitement of the much younger Jack, as I walked thru the stacks of books at the main Des Moines public library – and I smiled.

I never will read every book that is written.  Turns out that many new books are published each and every year – more new books every year than I could read in a lifetime.  It also turns out that my early library did not have all of the books that existed at that time.  So, with regret, I had to give up the goal of reading every book ever written – the math just did not work out.

Still, I read and that has made all of the difference for me and it can for you as well.  Read 3 books on just one subject and you will know more that virtually anyone that you are likely to meet about that topic.  Read a dozen books on a subject and you are a multi-state master.  Read 30 or more and there will be just a few people in the world that know more about a subject than you.  Now I do not believe that knowledge is power – but combine knowledge with focused action – now things get really exciting.  And I want you to experience that excitement!

Till next time…Jack

“Libraries:  The medicine chest of the soul.” ~Inscription over the door at The Library at Thebes, Greece

More About Using “Dead Time” to Lead the Pack

“The secret of joy in work is contained in one word – excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it.” ~Pearl Buck

How many books did you read last year in your area of expertise? If you are a male reading this, odds are that you read between zero and one. If you are a woman reading this entry, odds are that you read between one and two books last year directly relating to your field of expertise. So what does this mean? (Other than the fact that women generally know more than men and I don’t think that is any real revelation!)

It means you need to start to read! I don’t remember the exact statistics anymore, but this will be very close: More >