![]() ![]() One of those books you shouldn’t read before falling asleep in bed because if you doze off, the sheer size of it alone could give you a concussion. Despite all of that, I decided to read one of the largest works of fiction in human history. I read those types of books because I know for a fact I can learn a lesson and translate it into the real world– I know that because they are based on stories that actually happened, not made up fairytales where the author rigs the plot so there is some type of ending that suits them. ![]() ![]() ![]() I read neutral political “manifestos”, books written by famous coaches, and even about war. How is one supposed to learn a lesson from a book that is all made up? I do read books, but only self-help books on various topics. They include: fake characters, a fake plot, and sometimes even a fake setting. Although my logic is nowhere near sound and could be easily refuted by anyone, I don’t see fictional books as helpful to the real world. I have a hatred for fictional books with a burning passion– and always have. And for good reason too, as it can be seen here to easily equal the size of three other books all the size of 300 pages. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is book that most readers shy away from. ![]()
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