ITT please share your good feelings about reading/writing, by describing books you've read, things you've written, or realized, and so on.
>tfw started to read The Federalist Papers on my work breaks, already the first four in per the below pace
>I am a fairly slow reader, but I can still crank out exactly one Paper on average during my break period (usually a half hour, sometimes a bit less depending on the shift)
>The work will neatly divide itself into nice, discrete nuggets that I will be able to easily move through during my breaks for the next few months, at this pace
I also read a few huge art books cover-to-cover recently, though of course the other half of the point of such books is to look at the pretty pictures.
>>9820668
I've been reading a lot of Mesopotamian stuff, and I think it sincerely deepened my understanding of the bible. I'm not really religious now, but it still feels like that first time I understood Paul's gift of the Spirit, or when the Genealogies started making sense.
>>9820668
>read a book
>realize how little I know
>look down on others less
>get along with people better
>repeat