Man Who's Read 2000 Books on the Power of Reading NewTimesRwanda: Rwanda
Free time is a good moment to catch up on a new book, expound knowledge, and enjoy the mind of a writer.
His reading spans a range of disciplines, including history, law, theology, theoretical science, philosophy, and biographies. Each book he completes often leaves him with more questions, pushing him to seek out another volume on the same topic to gain diverse perspectives. Kiiza's advice to people who aren't inclined to read is to start with Mortimer J. Adler's"How to Read a Book."
The passionate reader highlights that not everyone is privileged with the ability to read due to societal, financial, or cultural barriers", and"neglecting to use a skill that many lack seems wasteful." Additionally, he says beyond academic or career advancement, reading fosters continual personal and intellectual development.
From his reading of history books as well as books on the history of ideas, he has come to appreciate how ideas from bygone eras subtly yet powerfully shape our daily lives, societal structures, cultural norms, and personal beliefs.
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