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How To Push Through A Dry Book?
Topic Started: Jan 24 2016, 03:36 AM (46 Views)
Webster
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(Reddit) How To Push Through A Dry Book?
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Hey all! So I like to learn new things and read a lot of nonfiction. But a lot of the time, I close the book after a few pages because the information is very bland and straightforward.

I don't want more entertaining resources, I want to be able to read dry material. How do you discipline yourself to push through texts (like my German textbook for example) that are just...lackluster? (Reddit user GROWTH_OR_DEATH)

....thoughts?
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DrLeftover
Jan 24 2016, 06:34 PM
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That'll work. :devil1:
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