You can do keyword search in e-books. Older people are less tired, if listening to audiobooks. For example I have Ben Greenfield's "Boundless" all three formats and use them all. To get a good overview listening two times suits me. After that I use e-book's keyword search to find, what you need in specific moment and physical book has pleasant layout to read. I use one Kindle only for reading Daily Stoic a page a day. It is more convenient than large and heavy paper copy.
started using e-books in college, where i´ve had scripts in my ipad and got soo used to just carry "small" gadget instead of tons of big and heavy books, plus i love that you can easily copy/search/highlight anythink you need without carrying another pens of different colours
My life has been much more enjoyable and purposeful since Ryan showed me about the stoics. I’ve read the obstacle is the way, and then meditations, and then discipline is destiny. He really changed the game for me and I feel like I’m just starting this new journey
I've applied your "The Obstacle is the Way" to my life and it's changed my life dramatically. I made a little "The Obstacle is the way" "reminder" card that I have on my table where I write and occasionally eat, so it's in my face! I now look for the learning that any obstacle (big or small) is trying to teach me, and that learning is always a priceless gift of empowerment in some way. Thank you Ryan!
The bit about quitting books is something I really needed to hear I think. For far too long I've been getting stuck in books that just don't stimulate me and the completionist in me refuses to move on which costs me more learning opportunities with books I need to be reading.
Ryan I have to tell you man you are a major inspiration to me. After discovering stoicism a few years back. You have been the main driving force in how I'm navigating that new amazing thing. You have helped change so many lesser than qualities in my life. To things i am now overwhelmed with empress. Thank you sir for everything you do.
suggestion read "building a second brain" It has a section on reading on a Kindle, highlighting, and then exporting to a "second brain" so that you can access the information later (hopefully) with ease. It also talks about organizing the material you've (Read, listened to Podcasts, Audiobooks, Videos....)
I am retired, but when I was a manager I had an individual come up to me and said, "Why are you learning a new computer language? This company will not pay you to spend learning a new language or using it here." My reply was, "That may be true, but the next company I interview with will when I show them programs in that language showing that I can." In this day and age we are all building a knowledge base through self-initiative through reading and applying what you learn that define our experience and that is what makes each of us marketable. It is not doing the least you can or resisting ownership that is of no value to a given company. Software and hardware is updated every three years so we must be open enough to expand our learning throughout our entire life. Having a college degree defines a fixed point in time that will eventually age you out of the business environment. I am coming back to Stoicism after 50 years (since 1972-73) and I feel like I am returning to this to understand this from a new perspective.
I think it’s most important to read books that’s are contrary to and challenge your own beliefs. You should most scrutinize and question the beliefs you have had the greatest conviction. Welcome scrutiny and debate. This will either strengthen your convictions or question your loyalty to them and adjust your views accordingly.
Couldn't believe it when I walked into a branch of WH Smith's in nearby town to me in the UK and managed to get a copy of your 'The Daily Stoic'. Thanks
I set the rule 1 page a day. Also you will be suprised how fast you go trough a book if you just read while you need to wait. For example if you need to wait for the bus or wait for the people that make you wait. Then the time that looked waisted becomes good reading time. 😊
Amazing this information is free. Thank you Ryan! The hardest thing I heard was interpretation of current events by comparing to past (plagues, insurrection, election results, etc...). People believe 2 realities in America right now. You'd have to pick reliable sources for each perspective (that's inline with what Ryan just said)...Then compare to the past. Exhausting unless you have copious amounts time. From a bandwidth perspective, I think most of us have to pick topics to focus on. I enjoy psychology, spirituality and philosophy most.... essentially how humans navigate these areas. My 2 cents. Take care all.
I find throughout the years that books talk to and of other books. It’s almost organic the ties that bind and expand your knowledge. Authors referencing other books, authors and quotes foster an interest in those other threads of knowledge and stories that inspired the author of the book you’re presently reading. But I also have come to realize most profoundly how little I know the more I read. But what I marvel at the most is the unquenchable Chasm of knowledge and ideas that exists in the World, and how anyone can articulate there imaginations from mind to pen and paper. It’s astonishing!
I agree with Ryan that a reader must get the book, but for some of us that wouldn't be possible without our local library: Books are often a luxury in a life full of monetary necessities. Without my library I wouldn't be able to read Arnold Schwarzenegger's book Be Useful 7 Tools for Life, as I am now. The how the book is obtained is not the point, rather that the books is read.
Ebooks are convenient, though I prefer physical books. This is to look away from screen because I’ve been in computer the whole day working. I love flipping the pages and the feel of the paper. I cannot concentrate on a gadget
Just came here to say that even though Ryan Holiday is an authoritarian and doesn't believe in medical freedom, I still very much enjoy the content and apply the principles daily. Even though he may not practice what he preaches and, that it's okay. He has good intentions. For that I will forgive
❤❤ 2012 to 2020. I worked in jeffersonville indiana, Mishawaka indiana, elkhart indiana , Shepardville Kentucky and waxahachie Texas. I would locate local Waffle House and read from 4am to 8am. Then go to work. I would visit old book stores, Today, i read from 4 to 6am. I read three books at a time and read one chapter from each book. This has worked and I love finding good writers. Downey california. Surfer Frank the last book store downey town Los Angeles 😂😂😂
Who ever is reading my comment i have a question for them i am not a native speaker of English when i try to read a book i don,t much more so what should i do people say just read when don,t understand how can i read more
I’ve watched a lot of videos about reading. Something that comes up frequently is we shouldn’t read with an inner voice. Sounding each word in our heads. Is really a thing? How can we read without speaking each word? Would we understand it? Does anyone here read without the inner voice?
I had the same problem so I decided to keep a notebook nearby while reading. I look at it as studying, when I read something I think is important, I write it down. Writing makes it much easier to remember and also you can read your notes now and then to remind yourself of the important stuff from the book.
There is too much information in this video so I am going to take just 2 things that is our problems are not unique it's happening for many thousands of years. And the other point is that not reading is ungrateful because many people have worked hard to get to the point that there is wide variety of books available.
Inspiring insights on reading habits inspired by Marcus Aurelius and Ryan Holiday! Which tip are you most excited to apply in your own reading journey?
or maybe you just can´t see them. You can have many tutors and they can be even dead or far far away. For instance my tutor is Ryan, even if i´ve never met him, he chaged and is changing my life every day with his mails and houghts and books and book recomendations.
Does anyone find physical paper books more enjoyable than e books?
I hate ebooks. I much prefer hard cover paper in hand.... and I love the smell of a brand new book.
You can do keyword search in e-books. Older people are less tired, if listening to audiobooks. For example I have Ben Greenfield's "Boundless" all three formats and use them all. To get a good overview listening two times suits me. After that I use e-book's keyword search to find, what you need in specific moment and physical book has pleasant layout to read. I use one Kindle only for reading Daily Stoic a page a day. It is more convenient than large and heavy paper copy.
started using e-books in college, where i´ve had scripts in my ipad and got soo used to just carry "small" gadget instead of tons of big and heavy books, plus i love that you can easily copy/search/highlight anythink you need without carrying another pens of different colours
It is definitely a different experience.
Sure the paper books are irreplaceable
My life has been much more enjoyable and purposeful since Ryan showed me about the stoics. I’ve read the obstacle is the way, and then meditations, and then discipline is destiny. He really changed the game for me and I feel like I’m just starting this new journey
"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." - Epictetus
Great meditation to start the day. I love the quote, "as the ocean of my knowledge grows, so does the shoreline of my ignorance"
I've applied your "The Obstacle is the Way" to my life and it's changed my life dramatically. I made a little "The Obstacle is the way" "reminder" card that I have on my table where I write and occasionally eat, so it's in my face! I now look for the learning that any obstacle (big or small) is trying to teach me, and that learning is always a priceless gift of empowerment in some way. Thank you Ryan!
Keep it up ✨. Congratulations ❤
The bit about quitting books is something I really needed to hear I think. For far too long I've been getting stuck in books that just don't stimulate me and the completionist in me refuses to move on which costs me more learning opportunities with books I need to be reading.
Audible on my daily commute. Ebook on my phone during breaks. 2 hours of reading in the evenings.
More is not always better. Better is always better.
Ryan I have to tell you man you are a major inspiration to me. After discovering stoicism a few years back. You have been the main driving force in how I'm navigating that new amazing thing. You have helped change so many lesser than qualities in my life. To things i am now overwhelmed with empress. Thank you sir for everything you do.
Man, there's so much knowledge in this video. I'm having to pause every minute to reflect. Does anyone else approach daily stoic with a notepad?
I love reading books, and read differently now than some years ago.
This video made it all even more interesting!
Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave - Fredrick Douglas
suggestion read "building a second brain" It has a section on reading on a Kindle, highlighting, and then exporting to a "second brain" so that you can access the information later (hopefully) with ease. It also talks about organizing the material you've (Read, listened to Podcasts, Audiobooks, Videos....)
One of the best videos from Ryan. No rubbish. Loved it.
i am reading it rn. up to book 2.. this amazing text. Hard to even think about such a powerful man is also incredibly humble
I am retired, but when I was a manager I had an individual come up to me and said, "Why are you learning a new computer language? This company will not pay you to spend learning a new language or using it here." My reply was, "That may be true, but the next company I interview with will when I show them programs in that language showing that I can."
In this day and age we are all building a knowledge base through self-initiative through reading and applying what you learn that define our experience and that is what makes each of us marketable. It is not doing the least you can or resisting ownership that is of no value to a given company. Software and hardware is updated every three years so we must be open enough to expand our learning throughout our entire life. Having a college degree defines a fixed point in time that will eventually age you out of the business environment.
I am coming back to Stoicism after 50 years (since 1972-73) and I feel like I am returning to this to understand this from a new perspective.
This is one of the best videos I have seen in a while. Appreciate the tips and going to grab a book.
It's always a good day when I discover Ryan to be talking about books - especially books that delve into philosophical issues.
I absolutely love audiobooks. I buy very few physical copies of books.
I think it’s most important to read books that’s are contrary to and challenge your own beliefs. You should most scrutinize and question the beliefs you have had the greatest conviction. Welcome scrutiny and debate. This will either strengthen your convictions or question your loyalty to them and adjust your views accordingly.
“It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book.” - Nietzsche
Couldn't believe it when I walked into a branch of WH Smith's in nearby town to me in the UK and managed to get a copy of your 'The Daily Stoic'. Thanks
Amazing. No words. Thanks Ryan.
I wish I could find a master/mentor in my field just trying best to follow people like you on RUclips.
I have been stuck in the works of James Allen. It’s been an enlightening journey!
I set the rule 1 page a day. Also you will be suprised how fast you go trough a book if you just read while you need to wait. For example if you need to wait for the bus or wait for the people that make you wait. Then the time that looked waisted becomes good reading time. 😊
Read books in any way you enjoy best. Paper, ebook and audio it all gets into your brain the same as long as your focused on it.
Greatest video of the month
Thank you Ryan, you have taught me so much 🤓
Every adult should watch this video.
Amazing this information is free. Thank you Ryan! The hardest thing I heard was interpretation of current events by comparing to past (plagues, insurrection, election results, etc...). People believe 2 realities in America right now. You'd have to pick reliable sources for each perspective (that's inline with what Ryan just said)...Then compare to the past. Exhausting unless you have copious amounts time. From a bandwidth perspective, I think most of us have to pick topics to focus on. I enjoy psychology, spirituality and philosophy most.... essentially how humans navigate these areas. My 2 cents. Take care all.
Point #15 should be retitled to differentiate it from #16. Currently, they are both named "study the past". Good advice anyway.
I find throughout the years that books talk to and of other books. It’s almost organic the ties that bind and expand your knowledge. Authors referencing other books, authors and quotes foster an interest in those other threads of knowledge and stories that inspired the author of the book you’re presently reading. But I also have come to realize most profoundly how little I know the more I read. But what I marvel at the most is the unquenchable Chasm of knowledge and ideas that exists in the World, and how anyone can articulate there imaginations from mind to pen and paper. It’s astonishing!
Knowledge is King
Thanks Ryan dropping hella 💎 on this one happy new year 🙏🏾
Great information Loved it I take heed ❤
I agree with Ryan that a reader must get the book, but for some of us that wouldn't be possible without our local library: Books are often a luxury in a life full of monetary necessities. Without my library I wouldn't be able to read Arnold Schwarzenegger's book Be Useful 7 Tools for Life, as I am now. The how the book is obtained is not the point, rather that the books is read.
GIVE US EXAMPLES OF THOSE DAILY BOOKS 🙏
Ebooks are convenient, though I prefer physical books. This is to look away from screen because I’ve been in computer the whole day working. I love flipping the pages and the feel of the paper. I cannot concentrate on a gadget
How do we treat others as they deserve? How do we know what they deserve?
I’ll end up rereading a chapter if it is good or if I get to the end of it and I have no clue of what I just read 😂
Thanks You Ryan
Just came here to say that even though Ryan Holiday is an authoritarian and doesn't believe in medical freedom, I still very much enjoy the content and apply the principles daily. Even though he may not practice what he preaches and, that it's okay. He has good intentions. For that I will forgive
Marvellous Video❤
Hey Ryan could you start including the authors and titles of the books that you show in your videos, in the descriptions?
❤❤ 2012 to 2020. I worked in jeffersonville indiana, Mishawaka indiana, elkhart indiana , Shepardville Kentucky and waxahachie Texas. I would locate local Waffle House and read from 4am to 8am. Then go to work. I would visit old book stores, Today, i read from 4 to 6am. I read three books at a time and read one chapter from each book. This has worked and I love finding good writers. Downey california. Surfer Frank the last book store downey town Los Angeles 😂😂😂
1:53 exquisitely articulated! 😘👌
Just purchased few paperbacks online before the digital book burning starts.
Please give us your updated book suggestions !!! Plsss
Love this!! ❤️
Why won't Marcus Aurelius respond to my emails?
Who ever is reading my comment i have a question for them i am not a native speaker of English when i try to read a book i don,t much more so what should i do people say just read when don,t understand how can i read more
I’ve watched a lot of videos about reading. Something that comes up frequently is we shouldn’t read with an inner voice. Sounding each word in our heads. Is really a thing? How can we read without speaking each word? Would we understand it?
Does anyone here read without the inner voice?
inner voice? i don’t think i’m reading with an inner voice rather i just imagine and visualize what i’m reading
What if books was their version of social media and that's why they enjoyed them so much ?
Metallica 2009 tour- was there in Chicago
Ryan have you read the "Bhagavad Gita" book ?
Are the two videos re-uploaded merged into one?
You just do it.
Does anyone know where the notecard holder from 18:38 is from?
Reading and talking about ideas are great but if we don’t actually try to incorporate these things into our life we might as well not read at all.
"I cannot live without books" -Thomas Jefferson
i am from ethiopia!
These are the wishes of Marcus Aurelius.
man, Ego is the enemy, be careful.
I’m sure the retention rate of this video will be a good indicator why people are unable to read as much.
I am forgetting so quickly what I read, any tips how to improve that?
I had the same problem so I decided to keep a notebook nearby while reading. I look at it as studying, when I read something I think is important, I write it down. Writing makes it much easier to remember and also you can read your notes now and then to remind yourself of the important stuff from the book.
Ryan, may I also recommend, Read for Your Life: 11 Ways to Transform Your Life Through Books.
by Pat Williams. He was the coach of the Lakers.
Love your videos on youtube but had to quit one of your books! 😂
How do you get a reading and writing mentor?
Every time I see this thumbnail, I wonder "how can a cigar read?"
Anyone know the name of the orange book at 2:35?
Seneca: Moral Essays Volume 2
@@andrenguyen4010 thank you, I appreciate it!
Marcus Arulius was literate?
Ryan is on holiday. thanks to all the money he has made imitating the real cynics!
Good morning ryan❤
❤thx
Well, they certainly cost more than $10!
In addition to the 'functionally illiterate,' there are the 'willfully ignorant.'
Pay a researcher like Ryan H.
There is too much information in this video so I am going to take just 2 things that is our problems are not unique it's happening for many thousands of years. And the other point is that not reading is ungrateful because many people have worked hard to get to the point that there is wide variety of books available.
Metallica shirt?????
I try to play this video and it does not work at all
🎉🎉🎉
Bro really likes Marcus Aurelius lol
Half the people in the world is running their mouth constantly and just listening yo random people. I write things other people may not can write.
666 on the back of his shirt…
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reading while you eating not soo good:)) we should enjoy the test and food and being at the moment:))) same goes in the bathroom...
Hello
Who is holiday ? 😂😂😂
Inspiring insights on reading habits inspired by Marcus Aurelius and Ryan Holiday! Which tip are you most excited to apply in your own reading journey?
I wonder who would be my fucking master is, haven’t showed up yet, and i am 45
or maybe you just can´t see them. You can have many tutors and they can be even dead or far far away. For instance my tutor is Ryan, even if i´ve never met him, he chaged and is changing my life every day with his mails and houghts and books and book recomendations.