A writer puts their thoughts into words, not knowing who or when they will be read. Years later, maybe on another continent, those words land exactly when you need them. That moment feels personal — like the book was waiting for you.
Through reading, I learn faster than through experience alone. I see patterns, understand people better, and discover ideas I would never meet in daily life. Books compress years of thinking into a few hundred pages.
Even ten minutes of reading a day can realign your mind. It slows the noise, sharpens attention, and reminds you that depth still exists in a fast world.