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  • Sharing my process of reading difficult books since I only recently started reading Shakespeare’s plays. I talk about how to read and understand literature without feeling too overwhelmed, lost, or confused. Hope you find it useful!
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  • @Erikkurilla01
    @Erikkurilla01 14 днів тому +189

    Engaging with books has significantly elevated my perspective on investing. True wealth isn't built through mere savings; financial freedom stems from strategic investments. I've learned that accumulating wealth hinges on making prudent investment decisions|

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      @Lemariecooper 14 днів тому

      Embarking on the investment journey at 40, I envision a triumphant testimony of significant success by the age of 55.

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      @jessicasquire 14 днів тому

      Books have also changed my perspective on investing. Understanding that real wealth is built through strategic investments rather than mere savings is crucial. Working with an adviser has pointed me in the right direction.

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      @jessicasquire 14 днів тому

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  • @abhinavsharma1912
    @abhinavsharma1912 23 дні тому +21

    keep reading even when you don't fully understand the point or the purpose of the story or the text...... Good advice!

  • @depotemkin
    @depotemkin 24 дні тому +25

    I'm probably a mediocre reader. I rarely reread books, don't keep notes, and am constantly on the search for something new.

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  24 дні тому +3

      I do this too sometimes, it comes and goes.

    • @depotemkin
      @depotemkin 23 дні тому

      @@ReadADayClub 🙏

    • @babettedejong2975
      @babettedejong2975 23 дні тому +10

      That's also fine. Reading is your hobby, you can do it however you like.

  • @Bibliopolitan
    @Bibliopolitan 24 дні тому +5

    It's so enjoyable to watch you slowly build up this castle of literature around yourself.

  • @vedshukla2286
    @vedshukla2286 24 дні тому +4

    Thank you for this guide to reading and re reading Shakespeare!

  • @maanya__742
    @maanya__742 15 днів тому +1

    This was such an interesting video and I'm so happy I found your channel.

  • @elizabeth_davel
    @elizabeth_davel 24 дні тому +5

    thank you so much for creating this channel and for the way you talk about books ✨️
    it grounds me, reminds where life really is - like those special moments and things around which everything else is still, and you get to just be.
    thank you for adding some of that to the world (both you and Amreen).

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  24 дні тому +1

      Hi Elizabeth, thank you for such kind words. And we're so glad to know that our love for books resonates the way it does. ❤️🤗
      Really liked what you said about just being, so much of our reading is exactly that.

    • @elizabeth_davel
      @elizabeth_davel 23 дні тому

      ​@@ReadADayClub ❤❤

  • @xxzcfdxc
    @xxzcfdxc 21 день тому +3

    Finally found an Indian Booktuber who likes classics and not just tiktok books ❤

  • @redtulippie
    @redtulippie 24 дні тому +3

    so helpful, ayesha! i think i wanted to hear exactly what you are saying with the context behind what you are saying. the narrative shift is so important to appreciate art and here, reading, i guess and to engage with more layers what we read. the more we sit with one narrative, the more narrower the possibility of possibility becomes. i am going to come back to rewatch this video just as a support. been dealing with a lot of tiredness mentally especially when it comes to reading. i don't do read as a chore but it feels harder because perhaps i am expecting unrealistic understanding just at the first go. thank you for sharing these thoughts with us.
    also, would you make a video talking about levels of book difficulty varying with genres and timelines and reading habits that come with it? not generally but about your experience and activity just like this one.

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  24 дні тому +1

      Such a joy reading your comment, truly happy to know that you found my video helpful. That, in itself, makes me want to read more!! 🖤
      About making a video on what you said, I've made a note of it, it's actually a very good idea. I'll definitely work on it. Thank you so much. 😊🌻

  • @theotheratticus
    @theotheratticus 23 дні тому +1

    thank you for your videos!
    they are really pleasing to watch and with a free summer ahead, accompanied with some classics, these are really helpful tips!

  • @tusharpathade18
    @tusharpathade18 4 дні тому

    I genuinely feel that most of the people struggle to pick up the habit of reading and some of us who do, lose the interest in reading in midway due this very fact that we don't know how to read. Reading is essentially a personal and reflective process and everyone has a different way of engaging with it and unless we figure out our ways of doing it, we are bound to fail as a reader. Thank you for picking up this fundamental topic. It is a sort of validation that I am not the only one who has a different way of engaging with the books.

  • @prriya3
    @prriya3 15 днів тому

    thank you for the wonderful videos 🤍

  • @TheLinguistsLibrary
    @TheLinguistsLibrary 22 дні тому +2

    Shakespeare is worth reading just for the cultural references! Much love 🤍

  • @vhyomet620
    @vhyomet620 4 дні тому

    Some tremendous recommendations

  • @raushan_escapes
    @raushan_escapes 24 дні тому

    I've tried reaching Shakespeare before but the language was incomprehensible for me but I guess this was a reminder to try again. Very cool video btw.

  • @sidhant0711
    @sidhant0711 24 дні тому

    Wonderful video as always ✨. I’m very glad that you mentioned about Kant’s The critique of Pure Reason. Please make a video on Kant’s philosophy and your personal take on Kant’s works since he has influenced the likes of Schopenhauer and Husserl. Thank you so much for talking about books with such passion and sincerity🤌🏻🙏🏻.

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  24 дні тому

      Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. 😁
      I was thinking of doing a video on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Now that you mentioned it, shall get to it sooner.

  • @tithi-gl3qg
    @tithi-gl3qg 11 днів тому

    i am so happy to find your channel, i really wanted a fellow indian (i'm assuming you're indian) talking about classics who focusses on quality > quantity. thank you for the recommendations!!

  • @PremChanderR
    @PremChanderR 12 днів тому

    Julius Caesar and Merchant of Venice , only shakespeare book I’ve read, coz of school. However wanted to try and couldn’t get through few pages. This video is insightful to take small steps and try better now, will do it soon.
    Instead of usual why to read Shakespeare, this video emphasised on how to start and read. Kudos to that, much needed.
    Would you suggest owning one book “The complete works of Shakespeare” or buying each story as separate book.

  • @genevievechaput2552
    @genevievechaput2552 24 дні тому

    Merci pour la vidéo

  • @Sandesh-wd4oe
    @Sandesh-wd4oe 7 днів тому

    Make a video ranking you fav books

  • @suhasy9542
    @suhasy9542 18 днів тому

    I've bought Othello long ago tried it once did not understand shit. imma go try it out again bcs idk it feels worthy reading it

  • @DevanshMandloi-km2co
    @DevanshMandloi-km2co 7 днів тому

    I am a little confused about re-reading a book. First, the constratint of time is there, indeed. I am an engineernig student in my third year, I have read over 4-5 books in this summer break, but now I don't if I will be able to even read much regularly, so how am I supposed to re-read even if I like a book so much?

  • @PremChanderR
    @PremChanderR 12 днів тому

    Julius Caesar and Merchant of Venice , only shakespeare book I’ve read, coz of school. However wanted to try and couldn’t get through few pages. This video is insightful to take small steps and try better now, will do it soon.❤
    Instead of usual why to read Shakespeare, this video emphasised on how to start and read. Kudos to that, much needed.
    Would you suggest owning one book “The complete works of Shakespeare” or buying each story as separate book.

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  10 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts, I'm glad you found the video insightful. :):)
      I would've preferred The Complete Works of Shakespeare, just one book yes. I even saw it at one of my favorite bookstalls, a secondhand copy - was so tempted to buy it!!

    • @PremChanderR
      @PremChanderR 9 днів тому

      @@ReadADayClub Will keep you posted on the journey . Thanks..
      I don't understand Sonnets and couldn't interpret much of it. But sure there is something beautiful there. Looking forward for a video on that in future.

  • @Arsenal.N.I7242
    @Arsenal.N.I7242 24 дні тому +1

    Rereading is golden for the hard books. And usually after the re-read it becomes one of your favourite books.

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  24 дні тому +1

      Ahhh yes, after re-reading, you feel a lot closer to those books. It takes a ton of effort but the process is very rewarding.

  • @prashant0904
    @prashant0904 7 днів тому

    William’s English is very tough

  • @Tushar-gg2qf
    @Tushar-gg2qf 24 дні тому +2

    Can you demonstrate how you annotate texts while reading them multiple times?

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  24 дні тому +2

      I'll share this too in one of my videos. Thanks! :):)

  • @thestoicrealist9804
    @thestoicrealist9804 20 днів тому

    Critique of pure reason ..... Nice ..... Now some study of Hume is in order to counter that.

  • @user-lg8lf4dw6m
    @user-lg8lf4dw6m 24 дні тому

    First likee🎉🎉❤

  • @rahulps6644
    @rahulps6644 13 днів тому

    But how do i learn how to read.

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  13 днів тому

      No need to learn how to read if you understand the language, just read. 😁😁
      Read to your heart's content!!

  • @apaarsingh129
    @apaarsingh129 22 дні тому

    Hey Ayesha! Currently reading 'Capitalism, Socialism & Democracy' by Joseph Schumpeter, wbu?

    • @ReadADayClub
      @ReadADayClub  22 дні тому

      Hello there! :)
      I'm making my way through all of Shakespeare's works and truly enjoying every bit of it.

  • @user-lg8lf4dw6m
    @user-lg8lf4dw6m 24 дні тому

    First comments ❤🎉🎉

  • @ShubhoneetChatterjee
    @ShubhoneetChatterjee 19 днів тому

    You should smile more often! Reading Moby Dick or the whale rn, next is Motorcycle diaries. What are you planning next, after Shakespeare.

  • @Dhruvanzzz
    @Dhruvanzzz 19 днів тому

    Is it important to make notes?
    Can’t we just re read and make some research on the internet?
    Wouldn’t be that enough?

  • @endgcns7399
    @endgcns7399 18 днів тому

    I don't think you have read critique of pure reason, ur just bluffing

  • @PremChanderR
    @PremChanderR 12 днів тому

    Julius Caesar and Merchant of Venice , only shakespeare book I’ve read, coz of school. However wanted to try and couldn’t get through few pages. This video is insightful to take small steps and try better now, will do it soon.
    Instead of usual why to read Shakespeare, this video emphasised on how to start and read. Kudos to that, much needed.
    Would you suggest owning one book “The complete works of Shakespeare” or buying each story as separate book.