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Small choices shape what you learn. Carrying a book is a simple daily habit that turns idle minutes into reading minutes. Try it for a week and notice how often spare pockets of time add up to real progress. If you want to read more, start by making space for one small, repeatable action.
When to use it
- Morning commute to the office (work): I remembered Hugo — he never went out without a book under his arm, so I'm taking one for the train.
- Library run between lectures (study): My friend quoted that Hugo line and I grabbed two books instead of one so I wouldn't run out.
- Waiting at the clinic (health): Instead of scrolling, I pulled out a paperback — like Hugo said, you often end up with more pages than you started with.
- Road trip with family (family): Grandpa always used that Hugo line when we packed, so I shoved a novel in my bag before we left.

