All
of the books that we will ever need to make us as rich,
as healthy, as happy, as powerful, as sophisticated
and as successful as we want to be have already been
written.
People
from all walks of life, people with some of the most
incredible life experiences, people that have gone from
pennies to fortune and from failure to success have
taken the time to write down their experiences so that
we might share in their wealth of knowledge. They
have offered their wisdom and experience so that we
can be inspired by it and instructed by it, and so that
we can amend our philosophy by it. Their contributions
enable us to reset our sail based upon their experiences.
They have handed us the gift of their insights so that
we can change our plans, if need be, in order to avoid
their errors. We can rearrange our lives based
on their wise advice.
All
of the insights that we might ever need have already
been captured by others in books. The important
question is this: In the last ninety days, with
this treasure of information that could change our lives,
our fortunes, our relationships, our health, our children
and our careers for the better, how many books have
we read?
Why
do we neglect to read the books that can change our
lives? Why do we complain but remain the same?
Why do so many of us curse the effect but nourish the
cause? How do we explain the fact that only three
percent of our entire national population possess a
library card - a card that would give us access to all
of the answers to success and happiness we could ever
want? Those who wish for the better life cannot
permit themselves to miss the books that could have
a major impact on how their lives turn out. The
book they miss will not help!
And
the issue is not that books are too expensive!
If a person concludes that the price of buying the book
is too great, wait until he must pay the price for not
buying it. Wait until he receives the bill for continued
and prolonged ignorance.
There
is very little difference between someone who cannot
read and someone who will not read. The result
of either is ignorance. Those who are serious
seekers of personal development must remove the self-imposed
limitations they have placed on their reading skills
and their reading habits. There are a multitude
of classes being taught on how to be a good reader and
there are thousands of books on the shelves of the public
libraries just waiting to be read. Reading is essential
for those who seek to rise above the ordinary.
We must not permit anything to stand between us and
the book that could change our lives.
A
little reading each day will result in a wealth of valuable
information in a very short period of time. But
if we fail to set aside the time, if we fail to pick
up the book, if we fail to exercise the discipline,
then ignorance will quickly move in to fill the void.
Those
who seek a better life must first become a better person.
They must continually seek after self-mastery for the
purpose of developing a balanced philosophy of life,
and then live in accordance with the dictates of that
philosophy. The habit of reading is a major stepping
stone in the development of a sound philosophical foundation.
And in my opinion it is one of the fundamentals required
for the attainment of success and happiness.
To
Your Success,
Jim
Rohn
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