Become familiar with literature by reading it!

‘Books are the training weights of the mind,’ remarked Greek stoic philosopher Epictetus.’

Ogunranti Adebayo Moses
2 min readSep 25, 2021
Photo credit to Tom Hermans

Everyone who is still living, regardless of their numerical age, is the same age and time as everyone else. This decides who the elders are and what information they have that we didn’t.

When it comes to Harry Potter, J.K. Rowlings believes in the power of reading: “I do believe something magical can happen when you read a book.” But it’s a fact that something does take place.

These changes are denoted by the word “Transformation.”

True freedom comes from enlightenment when it is introduced to an ignorant person.
The great American Abolitionist, Fredrick Douglass, could not have said it better himself: “Once you learn to read, you are forever free.”

This world reacts to the fact that we are familiar with how it works. Whoever can understand the workings of our planet, regardless of age, race, nationality, religion, or tribal affiliation will be able to do amazing things at any moment.

The books we haven’t read set the boundaries for our potential and deeds. More research means a bigger and better cap on our potential outcomes.

Investigating the past provides insight into ancient people’s thoughts and beliefs. We become gods in the here and now by studying the present. Future research makes us a blessing to future generations.

Reading is something I strongly urge you to do. Greats, start a book collection. Keep it on hand regardless of whether you need it right away or not.

You save food to save yourself the hassle of scrambling when the time comes. If you apply the same principles to books, you will be able to exercise authority in this world and set future design trends.

Remember, “A room without books is like a body without a spirit” — Cicero

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Ogunranti Adebayo Moses

I’m Moses. And I admire people and communities. Aside from the everyday startup development, writing is how I help more people.