discovery, not homework // reasons to read

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • what's something you learned from a book that you didn't expect?
    -check out the rest of the reasons to read here! • reasons to read
    -walden, thoreau, & chatGPT: • thoreau, walden & Chat...
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    if you're interested in any of the books referenced and want to get a copy for yourself, here are some links! (I'm not affiliated with thriftbooks, although with how often I buy from them maybe I should be):
    -Walden by Henry David Thoreau: www.thriftbooks.com/w/walden-...
    -The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien: www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-hob...
    -A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle: www.thriftbooks.com/w/a-wrink...
    -How To Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie: www.thriftbooks.com/w/how-to-...
    -The Way to Wealth by Benjamin Franklin: www.thriftbooks.com/w/way-to-...
    -The Wager by David Grann: www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-wag...
    -Scott's Last Expedition by Robert Falcon Scott: www.thriftbooks.com/w/scotts-...
    -Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday: www.thriftbooks.com/w/ego-is-...
    -Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift: www.thriftbooks.com/w/travels...
    -The Moon is Down by John Steinbeck: www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-moo...
    -The Common Rule by Justin Whitmel Earley: www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-com...
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    timestamps:
    0:00 learning accidentally
    1:40 some examples
    5:37 the pages that changed my life
    8:00 castles in the air
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    #booktube #walden #books #reading #study #learning
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  • @Zoe-ym3kz
    @Zoe-ym3kz 25 днів тому +54

    In behavioral psychology, we have the term Psychosocial Moratorium. The simplified meaning is to give up on the commitment one has to their identity in order to search for a new identity. It's a skill that we have to learn, many people never do. Trollope gives such a beautiful recounting of his experience of that suspension and search.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +3

      it seems like a hard thing to learn…thank you for sharing! :)

    • @jasonb111222
      @jasonb111222 4 дні тому

      is there a specific book for this?

    • @Zoe-ym3kz
      @Zoe-ym3kz 4 дні тому

      @jasonb111222 I learned about it by reading Erik Erikson's "Identity: Youth and Crisis." I don't know any modern authors who have written about the concept.

  • @toby.demoss
    @toby.demoss 25 днів тому +33

    “If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.” H.D. Thoreau
    That’s bars.
    I did not expect to learn that today, but I totally did. If you got a pie in the sky dream, it doesn’t have to float away and die. This summer I’m going to build a staircase to a castle in the sky - God willing I’m going deeper on jazz guitar.
    Thanks Tim!!

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      thanks brother! :) let me hear that jazz guitar!

  • @alisson_vcu
    @alisson_vcu 21 день тому +15

    I have watched all of your videos on reasons to read around 3 times. I dont know what it is, i really cant pin point it but the way you talk about reading and books and everything about it is just so fascinating to me. really, you are probably one of the main reasons I picked up the bell jar again after a 2 week break of no reading. so thank you, really, for giving me my love of reading back

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  20 днів тому

      wow. thank you so much for letting me know. I’m so glad you’re enjoying reading again!! thank you for the encouragement!!

  • @samojedanneuron8247
    @samojedanneuron8247 5 днів тому +3

    The idea of a passage changing your life is something you can't describe to a non reader, and every reader has their own set of 'foundational passages' so to say. Pieces of wisdom that you just keep to yourself

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  2 дні тому

      true true - some things stick differently with different people!

  • @RyancaezarSantos
    @RyancaezarSantos 25 днів тому +24

    hope you keep going with your channel. it's original and amazing

    • @_manule
      @_manule 25 днів тому +2

      I agree. Ran into it this past week and really enjoyed this series. Looking forward to more content

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +4

      well thank you so much! I plan to keep it up :) trying to stay consistent. I appreciate the encouragement!

  • @Goolop77
    @Goolop77 22 дні тому +5

    I just finished Travels with Charlie in Search of America by John Steinbeck. From that book I learned a very comforting fact: all people harbor a deep desire to travel and adventure. He talks about how when he was young he wanted to travel and get away and people told him that fire would dissolve as he grew up, but he makes clear it did not. Me, being in my early 20’s, was extremely happy to hear this. That book is so deeply relatable to me and I’m so happy my lust for adventure was confirmed. I’ll end with a quote I quite liked. “I was born lost and I have no pleasure in being found…”. Also I after reading it I am genuinely sorry to my dad who told me to read Steinbeck for years and I put it off until now, but
    I really do think I read this book at the perfect time in my life haha.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  20 днів тому

      wow I’m going to put this on the to be read list. I have read a few things by Steinbeck but not this one, but this description makes me want to try. thanks for watching & for sharing!

  • @djan71
    @djan71 19 днів тому +3

    I love the chill and down to earth vibes yoir videos have, I really enjoy your way of thinking as well

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  19 днів тому +2

      thanks so much! :) I appreciate the encouragement!

  • @duncan6726
    @duncan6726 4 дні тому +1

    I felt this way with vagabond. Picked up for cool samurai and left with a deeper and more complex understanding of purpose and strength

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  День тому

      isn’t that just how it goes: came for samurai, got something profound. wonderful to hear :)

  • @jasperdavis8234
    @jasperdavis8234 3 дні тому +1

    Bro... just binged your reasons to read series and i've finally started reading again and am loving it. Thank you!

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  День тому

      hey I’m so happy to hear it! :) thank you for letting me know!

  • @NaomiRein
    @NaomiRein 25 днів тому +4

    Thank for sharing! I’ve been annotating a collection of poems I bought to make it feel more accessible to me, and it has felt like discovery. By the end, I have a formed interpretation/takeaway. I really recommend annotating to anyone that feels intimidated by the work they’re picking up.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +2

      I’ve recently come to love annotating and use it all the time - it does help a lot with retention & enjoyment!

  • @crystalclear6660
    @crystalclear6660 11 днів тому

    I’m reading a book called Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and I learned that the metal tip on bottom of a cane is called a ferrule.
    This author also mentions a lot of occult books that have existed, people in history that have existed etc. The author is incredibly specific and intersperses a lot of historical and cultural facts in her books. Also, there is a little Espanol in the book too. So I have been looking a lot of the words up to pick up more Spanish vocab. Don’t know how much will stick, but still it helps make the story even more complete.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  11 днів тому +1

      what a fun hodgepodge of ideas and facts in a single book! :)

  • @justintimberflake1093
    @justintimberflake1093 25 днів тому +3

    The brothers karamazov is a book I love and learned a lot from. It really taught me to become more forgiving and take ownership of my actions

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      this has been recommended to me and I’m very interested - now I’m even more interested. Thanks for watching!

    • @juanse12k
      @juanse12k 25 днів тому +1

      @@timdemoss please read it! the brothers karamazov also changed my life. ive read it twice. such a great book!

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      @@juanse12k it will be done. (If I remember I will come back here and let you know when. give me a little time I've got a list)

  • @kylemckell
    @kylemckell 7 днів тому

    I found this series today and you've inspired me to get back into reading. I went out and bought Catcher in the Rye, as I feel like it got a bad rep from being a required highschool reading, and plan to start today. Thanks :)

  • @CallosumBooks
    @CallosumBooks 23 дні тому +1

    damn, great video man. looks like i gotta read more thoreau hahaha. it's a great passage you picked, and i think it applies to things other than just regular life changes. a lot of the time i feel silly jumping from interest to interest, but it's a cool perspective, sometimes you get what you need from an interest, feel fulfilled by it, and move.
    i also think that this is super applicable to fiction. we both just finished east of eden, and that one seems like an obvious example of learning an approach to life without setting out to look for it. i just wanted to read a great story about a family's history, but left learning a whole new way to experience day to day questions lol. great vid as always haha

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  20 днів тому +1

      great point about it applying to hobbies and interests - maybe I’ve got many interests to pursue and I can’t spare any more time for ______. love it.
      and yes east of Eden - I had no idea really what I was expecting but I ended up with a lot of questions and answers about the nature of good and evil and choice … it was amazing. thanks so much for helping me get into it!!

  • @vidhyutgadia4566
    @vidhyutgadia4566 5 днів тому

    Thanks for making these videos Tim. I read The Little Prince last night after watching one of your videos. I plan to keep up with my reading and dreaming more. I excitedly look forward to more of your stuff :)

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  2 дні тому

      thanks so much! and the little prince is just so good. Love it so much. :)

  • @Giac_of_all_trades
    @Giac_of_all_trades 3 дні тому

    That's one beautiful passage i must say.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  День тому

      they’re so good aren’t they??

  • @Lonewolfandalens
    @Lonewolfandalens 9 днів тому

    First of all, thanks for your videos, I'm loving your style as it's not your typical indfluencer style.
    I have started reading classics which are free on kindle, as English wasn't my main language growing up; I wasn't aware of English literature until I got much older. And while reading Frankenstein, I came across a few words which seems to have disappeared from vocabulary! So I ended up learning a few new words and I haven't even finished the whole book yet.
    On another note more related to that Walden paragraph at the end, I grew up watching all the sports under the earth and was playing one competitively as well. Then around when I was 31 I got into photography and art world and stopped following sports cold turkey (to surprise of my friends, which I made during playing the sport).
    And down the line if I move on from photography as well, I think I should be fine.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  9 днів тому +1

      thanks so much :) glad you enjoyed it! and love that real-world application of the Walden quote. thats such a great example of doing things well and being present but not identifying those things as your entire life or your entire worth. Thanks for watching!

  • @bug5549
    @bug5549 25 днів тому +3

    thank you for making consistently great and inpsiring videos

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      ☺️ thanks for watching!!

  • @mattwalker3
    @mattwalker3 25 днів тому

    “Now put the foundations under them”…. *Mind Blown* sounds like I found my next read. Keep at it Tim. This one hit home. Really blows my mind that even as I look around my world and feel so much like an outlier, someone born 200+ years ago wrote something that feels like he’s speaking directly to me. Super inspirational.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      isn’t it wild how little really changes? I’m so glad I read that far into the book… I wasn’t expecting to find that but I did.
      Also it’s a terrific read with gems like that, but also be aware there are plenty of pages just about beans and squirrels - took me a little while to eventually get through all of it. :)

  • @kskgautam
    @kskgautam 24 дні тому

    Finally finished watching all of your video in an hour + including taking inspiration and notes from videos. I thought i was the only who thinks of this "certain thoughts" but after hearing you speak so confidently, my confidence have boosted up too. Thank you so much for these precious videos. I hope you will continue creating videos like this.
    Love from Nepal 🇳🇵❤

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  20 днів тому

      wow - I’m honored you enjoy them & I’m also so glad they’re helpful! Love from the USA

  • @OvidiuAlex28-vb5hq
    @OvidiuAlex28-vb5hq 25 днів тому +1

    You never fail to deliver. You inspire me. I like you Tim.
    Also, great job with your views. I was sure you'd go viral, and it seems like I was right, the algorithm likes the videos you are putting out

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому

      thanks so much for the encouragement and for the faith in me! the process is all I can control - the views will come or not, it’s OK. But it has been fun for sure when UA-cam seems to like a vid!

  • @karthikayagrawal1884
    @karthikayagrawal1884 24 дні тому

    in love with this series, astounding work!

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  20 днів тому +1

      thank you so much for watching & for the encouragement!

  • @juanse12k
    @juanse12k 25 днів тому +1

    so im almost done reading war and peace and i had an idea for a while that free will doesnt really exist as we think of it. After reading War and Peace this book really cemented into my brain that free will does not exist.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому

      well. now I have to read it. this is one of THE questions of life, isn't it?

  • @jakel4316
    @jakel4316 25 днів тому

    Such a lovely channel. This video was a joy as per usual. Thanks for another reason to read!

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому

      thanks so much for watching!! :)

  • @aqualucasYT
    @aqualucasYT 25 днів тому +1

    Thanks for your peace of mind

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому

      thanks for watching :) I’m glad to share & glad it’s helpful!!

  • @radian1243
    @radian1243 25 днів тому +1

    These videos are great! I love them :)

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      thanks so much for watching & for the encouragement!

  • @mertkangtr
    @mertkangtr 24 дні тому

    love this!

  • @davidroy5347
    @davidroy5347 4 дні тому

    You deserve more subscribers. Great video!

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  2 дні тому

      thank you! numbers are just numbers - they’re awesome to have, but I’m mostly just glad when people like you watch and enjoy and let me know. thanks so much for watching!

  • @dijatoll
    @dijatoll 3 дні тому

    Thank u❤

  • @jdmregal
    @jdmregal 25 днів тому

    This was amazing.

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      thank you! I thoroughly enjoyed making it :)

  • @umne9262
    @umne9262 4 дні тому

    ure so cool i love this series

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  День тому

      thanks so much for watching! glad you’re enjoying!

  • @hoai-anh14
    @hoai-anh14 25 днів тому

    I was like, omg is that a Daft Punk reference??

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  25 днів тому +1

      ha actually total accident! :) But thanks for pointing it out! (And for accidentally teaching me something!)

  • @PaulRamen
    @PaulRamen 7 годин тому

    I am become death x)

  • @winnieli12
    @winnieli12 24 дні тому

    Amazing video! Wondering if you have a GoodReads account to follow

    • @timdemoss
      @timdemoss  20 днів тому +1

      thank you! I use it to track certain things but I’m not active or public on it - but maybe that will change someday!