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There is nothing new under the sun. Every challenge we are facing now or will face in future has already been faced and documented by someone. The knowledge we need for the next level in our purpose is already in a particular book or resource somewhere.
All we have to do is to Seek out those books or resources. We need to be an addicted student. I study the work of others. I read books voraciously. This is because i understood that leaders are leaders and leaders are readers. Anyone that will make an impact in the world must be a student of those who have gone ahead.
Jesus demonstrated this at age twelve when He was with the doctors and teachers in the temple asking them questions. It is those who ask questions that become answers. It is seekers of knowledge that are eventually sought out. Go ahead. Stock up your library, like I did and immerse yourself in the study of great works. I guarantee you that success will rub off on you and you will find satisfaction in your purpose.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks.
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Now I love to read more than my wallet can handle and this is where ebooks come in handy. I am an avid library user and my preferred format for borrowing books is the ebook. The ease of checking out a book is the biggest draw. I can have multiple books out from the library and not have to worry about keeping track of the books and returning them by the due date. You also do not need to worry about your bookmark falling out and losing your place. This also comes in handy when traveling since you only need to pack whatever device you read on instead of multiple physical books.
In my experience an ebook is just a digital reproduction of the book, including any additional components such as maps or images. There have been books that weren't properly formatted for the ebook but that has been rare in my experience. One of the other drawbacks is that it is not as convenient to flip back to an earlier page which when you have maps and such at the beginning you might want to do throughout.