I feel overwhelmed by the amount of books I want to read. There’s a solid stack sitting on my desk reminding me of it every time I sit down to work. Then there’s another stack on top of the bookshelf, right next to the desk, of titles mentioned by authors I admire, there, just in case I miss the first visual reminder. Another stack sits on my nightstand. One more on the sofa table. There’s even one on the kitchen table because I might have time to read on my lunch break. I might have time - then I looked at my screen time.I spend on average three hours per day on my phone.
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63 — Scrolling for air, blindfolded.
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I feel overwhelmed by the amount of books I want to read. There’s a solid stack sitting on my desk reminding me of it every time I sit down to work. Then there’s another stack on top of the bookshelf, right next to the desk, of titles mentioned by authors I admire, there, just in case I miss the first visual reminder. Another stack sits on my nightstand. One more on the sofa table. There’s even one on the kitchen table because I might have time to read on my lunch break. I might have time - then I looked at my screen time.I spend on average three hours per day on my phone.