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The Book Diet: Reading for Real Transformation
The Book Diet: Reading for Real Transformation

The Book Diet: Reading for Real Transformation

By Wells, Adrian

Published by epubli

Year 2026 Language 🇬🇧 English
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There is a particular kind of reader who finishes book after book, highlights passages with genuine recognition, feels moved and inspired — and then quietly notices that very little has actually changed. The reading continues, the shelf grows, and somewhere beneath the accumulation sits an honest question: is any of this actually working? The Book Diet: Reading for Real Transformation explores the complicated relationship between reading and genuine personal change — examining not how to read more, but how to read in a way that reaches further than the page. This book looks at the psychological patterns behind passive consumption: the comfort of feeling productive through reading, the gap between intellectual understanding and lived integration, and the subtle ways that accumulating books can become a substitute for the more uncomfortable work of applying what they contain. It reframes reading not as a volume exercise but as a selective, intentional practice — one where fewer, more deeply engaged books often produce more meaningful inner movement than a diet of constant consumption. Drawing on insight into how ideas actually embed themselves in behavior and belief, this book offers an honest exploration of what it means to let a book genuinely land. For readers who sense they've been consuming without truly digesting, this book offers not a reading schedule, but a more thoughtful relationship with why they read in the first place.

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ISBN
9783565309597
Language code
en
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