You’re allowed to wonder without needing answers right away. You can pause, reread a sentence, or sit with an idea until it makes sense. There is no rush, no judgment — only exploration.
Books give shape to questions we don’t yet know how to ask. They expand the inner landscape, gently stretching the mind beyond familiar borders. Sometimes you close a book with more questions than when you opened it — and that’s a good thing.
Reading isn’t just about knowing more. It’s about learning how to think.