Successful people like Warren Buffet and Mark Cuban spend
hours each day reading.
I spend at least
an hour every day reading and engaging communities — I consider it part of my lifelong education.
Buffett spends
hours each day reading reports and researching companies, industries, the economy and the performance of the more than 80 companies Berkshire owns outright.
We are to be concerned that people spend
hours a day reading?
I follow close to 100 blogs, and spend 1 - 3
hours a day reading and commenting, and actually writing my own posts.
«Since I have a kid, I can't spend six
hours a day reading if I want, which I think is also part of being healthyish: Nurturing your mind and soul and heart and spirit, as well as your body,» Hoffmann points out.
I spend two or three
hours a day reading.
The saving grace of the report is that Americans over 75 spend more than
an hour a day reading over weekends and holiday.
Accordingly, 53.1 % of respondents said they spend zero
hours a day reading physical books.
I spend
hours every day reading it and it has saved me untold amounts of space in my home.
Readers spend two billion
hours a day reading free books on their site and social media elements allow authors to converse directly with their fans to help them become better writers.
But there's more to retirement than having enough money coming in and you can only spend so many
hours a day reading or watching TV.
Just because I spend three to four
hours a day reading, talking, or thinking about points and the many ways to use them to travel doesn't mean... fine, I'm obsessed.
And as a 24 - year - old who spends 10 - 12
hours a day reading and writing about the environment and human systems, I fall squarely in that Gen - E.
I agree that education is the first step which is why I have been spending at least 3
hours every day reading, listening, and exposing myself to everything I can find about multifamily investing.
I'm sure I spend at least
an hour a day reading the many blogs I subscribe to.
Not exact matches
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All you have to do is delay
reading articles you bookmark for a
day or two (even eight
hours would probably help).
There are also plenty of practical tips to help turn that commitment into reality, including clever ways to slip learning into jam - packed
days, lists of free resources for online study, and dead simple interventions that are guaranteed to free up
hours a week for
reading.
«Every
day I spend an
hour at the gym, on a walk, listening to music or
reading a book.
«By the end of each
day, I was exhausted mentally from
hours of
reading and writing.
Even during the business week, he
reads one or two
hours a
day.
If you add up all the time you spend
reading books, blogs, and articles; watching videos, podcasts, webinars, and seminars, and posting, tweeting, messaging, and connecting, how many
hours a
day on average do you think it comes to?
The Huffington Post founder had collapsed of exhaustion and broken her cheekbone as a result of the fall — a collapse that resulted from working regular 18 -
hour days for the preceding two years while she was building the site, now one of the most widely -
read in the U.S.
For Cuban,
reading sparks inspiration, he tells Vanity Fair: «I'll
read hours every
day because all it takes is one little thing to propel you to the next level.»
Participants learn to
read balance sheets, income, and cash flow statements in small groups for eight
hours a
day, for just 20
days.
If I can get into the flow for three or four
hours, then my work is done; the latter half of the
day can be spent
reading and researching.
Read for at least one
hour a
day.
As a kid, Musk was a voracious reader who would
read 10
hours a
day, according to Ashlee Vance's 2015 biography, «Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future.»
Gary spends about 4
hours per
day on LinkedIn,
reading messages, looking for questions to answer, writing answers and interacting with people he meets.
That's an
hour of
reading each
day at the normal speed but accelerated, it's three
hours — or a book every one - two
days — all during a time when a person couldn't typically
read.
«We go to school and are taught
reading, writing and arithmetic for [however many]
hours a
day and then taught that getting a good grade is better than getting a bad grade.»
I mean, who has
hours and
hours a
day or week to just sit and
read?
«If you
read The Remains of the
Day, which is my favorite book of all time, you can't help but come away and think, I just spent 10
hours living an alternate life and I learned something about life and about regret.»
Buffett says he
reads five to six
hours a
day, and one of his favorite things to
read is Personal History by Katharine Graham.
I promise you if you spend a couple
hours one
day reading posts on this site, or if you want to support financial education and
read my Best of Financial Samurai book, you will get super motivated to build your wealth and actually gain more wealth over time.
Even if it's something as simple as
reading for an
hour a
day it adds up.
Why did the busiest person in the world, former president Barack Obama,
read an
hour a
day while in office?
Every
day after sitting at the computer for 8
hours I grab a bite to eat (I love food
Read more...
But it's literally just
reading about 12
hours a
day of everything I just mentioned.»
Reading through the forums and blogs, I finally decided to buy EatStopEat, which I did 2
days,
read 37 pages, and woke up yesterday morning deciding I was going to try a 24 -
hour fast.
It must suck being a Christian, believing that some cosmic stalker is looking over your shoulder 24
hours a
day, and even
reading your mind, so it can decide whether to make you burn for all eternity or not.
Those who spend
hours a
day praying and
reading the bible could spend that time building their family relations, helping the environment, making love to their wife, etc..
For anyone that
reads or has
read the bible, then you would know that it say's «No one knows about that
day or
hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.»
This reminds me of the Foolish virgins in Matt 25... we don't know the
day or
hour but the season we should know bec trumpets (
read 1Thess 4 & 1Corn 15 Paul gave us a hint of the rapture) are only blown on Rosh Hashanah which is the next feast cycle for Jesus to fulfill (this is the 5th feast of the 7 and the previous 4 were fulfilled).
I was in a cell for a long time after that, but I was
reading the Bible for a few
hours every
day.
For Christians who
read the Genesis account literally, or authoritatively as they would say, the six
days in the account are literal 24 -
hour periods and leave no room for evolution.
One study in a retirement community, where the median age was 72, indicated that residents watched television an average of six
hours a
day; this statistic compared with two
hours of radio listening, 45 minutes of newspaper
reading, one - half
hour of magazine
reading and a few minutes of book
reading.
Between writing my own,
reading and commenting it's probably 2 - 3
hours a
day, especially if you include Twitter & Facebook.
And it is ironic that Mohler, who has been a tireless advocate for young earth creationism on the basis that «the straightforward and direct
reading of [Genesis] describes seven 24 -
hour days,» does not seem to think that a straightforward and direct
reading of Jesus» teachings regarding violence is necessary.