Leading by Examples
A few years ago, I came across an interesting term - functional illiteracy.
The concept it represents is easy to explain. Despite undergoing education, if I stop reading books (the most condensed form of knowledge), I have become functionally illiterate. I am neglecting to cultivate my critical thinking that lets me become a more effective knowledge worker.
What do I need to read, though? I have gone through You Tube videos of accomplished authors recommendations. As I listened to these lists, I was gratified to learn that some of the books I have worked on are on these lists.
The more I followed on such authors, the more I realized that they are leading us by examples. Although most of the recommendations are sound, they are waking us up, making us aware that we need our own lists that dovetail into our goals and values.
By sampling books based on these recommendations, we have built a repertoire of what our world has to offer. With this repertoire built up, it is time to muster and commitment to create our own reading journey as we update our goals, values, and knowledge base.
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