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Ask HN: Why do I not read the books I buy?

9 pointsby thallukrishover 5 years ago
I have quite a bit of books in my shelf , for eg. 'jquery programming' which I don't need anymore. On the other end I have books like 'art of computer programming' and 'feynman lectures' that are more fundamental and has more life. I keep buying books, though lesser these days. I am aware that our daily lives and the time we get is becoming lesser to seriously spend on reading. But I wonder why books exist in their current form? Should they all be in some way connected and presented in a more usable, digestible way that they are our constant guide of knowledge ? May be I am unable to express myself exactly, but feel that knowledge from books should be presented to us or made available more consistently and easily.

4 comments

kjhughesover 5 years ago
That&#x27;s easy: Your purchase decision is driven by what you&#x27;d <i>like to know</i> rather than what <i>you&#x27;re willing spend the effort to learn</i>.<p>Reading requires active effort. Until we develop &quot;I know kung fu&quot; [1] technology, any substitutes for books will likely also require more effort than just an initial purchase.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=6vMO3XmNXe4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=6vMO3XmNXe4</a>
rossdavidhover 5 years ago
I have a small (about 2ftx1ft) shell that has all my &quot;bought but not read&quot; books. If it has no space on it, I do not allow myself to buy another book until I&#x27;ve read some to make space.<p>It hasn&#x27;t really slowed down my bookbuying any, but it has sped up my bookreading, which is better anyway. I generally read in the morning before work, either on the bus (if I&#x27;m commuting) or in the coffeeshop nearest work (wherever that happens to be at the time). Just half an hour a day gets a lot of books read during the year.
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_Microftover 5 years ago
I could read for hours while being in a bookshop and I frequently fail to read the books I have while being at home. It might be a problem of the environment (is there a nice place&#x2F;chair to read or is the computer running and therefore HN only a click away?) or the habits (watching movies after dinner; frequently browsing Reddit, FB, Instagram instead of reading?).
zapperdapperover 5 years ago
Tip, when you get the urge to buy, simply add to your wishlist. Periodically (say every 3 months) go through your list. You&#x27;d be surprised at how many titles you can delete! :)<p>It&#x27;s always handy to have a few unread books available though...