5 Simple Hacks To Read Like A CEO (60 books per year)

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Read children's books. You can knock out way more than 60 a year.

cdreamworld
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This isn’t how many they read, it’s how many they say they read

funk
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That one book which is held upside down is underrated 💀

griffiniteember
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“Throw away bad books”

Schools: I’m going to pretend that I didn’t see that

alexi
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Best book that I ever read was "Blueprint For Unlimited Success", what I founded inside was miracle. So facinating facts about riches mindes and how they think is banger. Would reccommend to every person who wants to get rich!

Primorkusha
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I love how he threw away Tim Cook’s biography and picked up Steve Jobs’s😂

taterrrr
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looking at those books fall made me go through all five stages of grief at once

redvxlvet
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Its not about how many books you read, its about the knowledge and what you can get out of the books thats vital.

speeden
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Ah yes, The nice feeling of my book becoming soggy in the shower

grson
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i literally died inside when he started showering with the book 😭

dismal
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Nah the Lock Screen killed me 😂
“Read a book instead💀”

ShortishGuy
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I love vids like this because it puts CEOs in a catch 22 where they are either liars or have no work to do

VampireSquirrel
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CEO: Reads 60 books a year
Manga readers: Pathetic

vaibhavjain
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Max's skill has grown so much that he is able to count to 60 in the span of 2 seconds

whitefang
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I read 30 books this year, from Narnia to Dune.

jogadordeangrybirds
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Respect books !! you literally saw them falling all above each other

thegrvx
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The average CEO, that doesn’t spend time working in his company, yes

mostababa
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I really doubt the average CEO reads 60 books a year, probebly more like 3

flitsplik
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Bro is literally reading “War and Peace” as his second (foreign) book💀

maryg
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I strongly dislike the "you need to read X amount of books a year to be a true intelectual" kind of view. I read since I was 5 and the times I enjoyed reading the most were those where I had no pressure and was able to truly enjoy the stories that were being presented to me. Don't get me wrong, reading is amazing and greatly improves your writing, interpretation and thought process, but forcing others into fitting these standandards will probably just make reading feel like a chore.

roge