“Get books, sit yourself down anywhere, and read them yourself.”
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About this quote
It’s a blunt order to stop looking for shortcuts and actually put in the work to learn. Are you skimming summaries and scrolling through excuses instead of opening a book and doing the hard work? Pick one title, set a strict reading time every day, and hold yourself accountable—knowledge comes from action, not hope.
When to use it
- If you want to master a new skill, buy one solid book on the topic, sit down for 30 minutes each evening, and read it cover to cover rather than hunting for quick tips.
- Facing a problem at work? Get the relevant books, shut off distractions, and read to understand the root cause instead of blaming circumstances.
- Students falling behind should pick one foundational text, schedule daily reading blocks, and take responsibility for catching up through steady effort.
- Instead of waiting for someone to teach you, take a book, find a quiet corner, and learn it yourself—no excuses, just consistent action.

