The Read Well Podcast

How to Think (And Read) For Yourself | EP 38


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Welcome to another episode of The Read Well Podcast. Today, we're tackling something that's been bothering me: "How to Think (and Read) for Yourself." It's a nod to Nietzsche, who was big on the idea of ruminating on thoughts, not just inhaling them. He argued that his concepts weren’t the kind you could just breeze through; they required time, like mentally chewing on a tough piece of steak.

This got me thinking about our modern dilemma. We're all about consuming info at breakneck speeds, with hardly a moment to breathe in between. I'm right there with you, filling every spare moment with some kind of content, afraid of being left alone with my thoughts. But here's the catch: Nietzsche did his best thinking in solitude, surrounded by the tranquility of the Swiss Alps, proving maybe there's something to this whole 'taking your time' business.

In today’s world, we’re pushed to learn faster, digest quicker, and hop onto the next thing before we’ve even processed the last. Our feeds are endless, and our attention is pulled in a million directions. But what if we're missing the point? What if the secret to really understanding, to really knowing, is in the pause, the silence, the moments in between?

Nietzsche’s idea of the Übermensch was all about breaking away from the herd, ditching the distractions, and finding depth in thought and action. He’d probably tell us to put down the phone, step away from the screen, and just be with our thoughts for a while.

So, this episode is about rediscovering the value of slow thinking, of giving ourselves the permission to dive deep into ideas and let them simmer. It’s about finding freedom in the act of reflection, in the deliberate engagement with our minds and the world around us.

I'll share why it's vital to carve out space for this kind of thinking and how it can change the way we see ourselves and the world. It's not about shunning technology or going off-grid; it's about balance, about choosing when to consume and when to simply be.

Join me as we explore how to reclaim our mental space and find clarity in the chaos. It's time to read slowly, think deeply, and perhaps discover what we've been missing in the rush to know everything now. Let's get into it.

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