โI tell you, sir, this is the end of the world. The students never were so riotous before; itโs the cursed inventions of the age that are ruining us all, โ artillery, bombards, serpentines, and particularly printing, that other German pestilence. No more manuscripts, no more books! Printing is death to bookselling. The end of the world is at hand.โ
ยฉVictor Hugo ~ The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Iโm a lifelong lover of books.
But reading so many books within so little time can easily get into any bibliophileโs head.
If my assertion strikes a chord within you, youโre in good company.
My โeasily get into your headโ is a compliment and a wake-up-call. A compliment because the vast majority of people never read through a single book, cover-to-cover, in one full year. A wake-up-call because itโs so easy to make reading an end.
In an interesting article, Wordsrated shared insights and poll findings.
The average American reads 12.6 books per year, including the books they started reading but havenโt necessarily completed.
If we count only fully-read books, the average American adult reads just over 5 books per year.
Digging further, New York Post reported that, โOverall, the average person reads eight books a month, totalling almost 100 books a year.โ
The outliers in all these statistics are the chief executives of companies and corporations. On average, your companyโs topmost โTop Gunnerโ reads a whopping 60 books per year!
Meaning what?
Iโve not even started reading.
Do I intend to start now?
No. At least not in the way you think.
5 compelling reasons to read more in 2024.
Reading keeps your brain active. Among other things, reading helps reduce the likelihood of age-related cognitive decline.
Reading keeps you far from the MAD (Mutually Assured Distractions) crowd. As flooded as our times are with MAD gadgets, reading helps maintain your focus better. Instead of the infodemic affliction of social media, apps, games, etc. focused reading broadens and deepens your knowledge.
As you read more, your vocabulary increases and you get better at communicating your ideas or expressing yourself before others.
Reading printed books helps lure you to sleep at night (and at any time). Printed books are the best if you prefer to read at night. E-books are ever within our reach via our smartphones, Kindles, and e-book reading apps. To protect your eyes, always read your eBooks in dark screen mode and with external light sources switched on.
Reading can enhance your capacity for empathy, personal reflection, and meditation. In the long run, your mental health and general outlook improve. With all these benefits, the odds of a longer lifespan are in your favor.
Join me and letโs read more in 2024.
5 reasons why reading less might be a plus in 2024
As writers, we read prodigious volumes of content every year. Our livelihood depends on getting readersโ attention โ reading and interacting with us and our content.
Therefore, it may appear self-defeating to read my advocating for fewer but more meaningful reading.
With time and as I advance in years, Iโve come to realize that reading only matters that much up to a point. There comes a limit where compulsively consuming more content and more books offer marginal to zero benefits.
By all means, read. Read more frequently and consistently. But instead of being 52 books wide and a page thin in life applications and living, here is how and why Iโll be reading less but better in 2024.
Counterintuitively, reading less may even get you to read better. Iโve been keeping records and notes from the books I read for over 10 years. I even have hand-written notes on some books I read over 30 years ago โ before I landed my first smartphone, and then my first ebook app (Mobipocket), and ever-present Microsoft OneNote.
Millions of books are published every year. Millions were published before you knew how to read the alphabet. In this one brief life of yours, even if you have a thousand lifetimes to re-live it, you can never exhaust a cupful of water from this ever-expanding ocean of knowledge.
It is impossible to know or recall everything you will ever read. Rather, focus on reading less, but better. Your emphasis must never be on consuming more and more content. Focus more on what is most practical for your present needs. And youโll be better for it.
Compulsive reading and excessively consuming too much content could be counterproductive. By all means, I encourage you to read more, but your focus must be on reading fewer but getting better through what you read.
Consuming less is a must if you are to go further towards your writing targets. As a writer, compulsive reading will only make you a better reader while your writing goals keep on lagging.
This 2024 Iโm already out on good footing. But whether I read more or less, one thing Iโm certain of is, Iโll be following my reading prescription.
Not just reading less, but reading better and living more.
Compulsively reading more is not on my agenda anymore.
However, I hope to write more and better this 2024.
I challenge you to do the same thing.
Muse4Life: A Manifesto โ Read Less, Live More
When I became a Medium Pro in 2023, I never knew I could flash-pan more than a few dozen articles. Neither did I know the difference between a publication and a newsletter.
Seriously.
But ever since, the number of my articles are edging closer to 200. I can not sufficiently thank the editors and better writers who have been reading and mentoring me on my writing adventure.
My appreciation also goes to my growing list of fellow readers, writers, and subscribers. Surely, without you, Iโll be non-existent on this planet of writers โ Medium.
Shortly after I became a Medium pro in 2020, I created the publication โ Muse2Muse.
Muse2Muse stories major on
Sharing insights on the books we read and wrote
Technology, leadership, social impacts, and faith interface.
My country Nigeria as I live and experience it.
Muse2Muse also welcomes other topics and is open to other writers.
Muse4Life is the newsletter accompanying the Muse2Muse publication.
Bi-weekly, Iโll be sending updates on my latest writings. Iโll also be taking a retro trip to unique stories from my reading lists. Some of these stories are among those that attracted us to the Medium platform when we started.
You are one of the many writers who have inspired and motivated me here.
Donโt be surprised, to see some of your stories already being featured on my Medium reading lists. Long list.
Our goal is to showcase these stories, yours and mine, and the inspiring Medium online writing platform to the larger world.
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