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1. fluxem+lK[view] [source] 2024-02-03 07:57:08
>>todsac+(OP)
Just don’t read it then. You are not the intended audience for that book. It’s ok to not to read a book
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2. petemi+8M[view] [source] 2024-02-03 08:19:31
>>fluxem+lK
As JL Borges said,

> [...] If a book bores you, leave it; don’t read it because it is famous, don’t read it because it is modern, don’t read a book because it is old. If a book is tedious to you, leave it, even if that book is 'Paradise Lost' — which is not tedious to me — or 'Don Quixote' — which also is not tedious to me. But if a book is tedious to you, don't read it; that book was not written for you. Reading should be a form of happiness, so I would advise all possible readers of my last will and testament—which I do not plan to write— I would advise them to read a lot, and not to get intimidated by writers' reputations, to continue to look for personal happiness, personal enjoyment. It is the only way to read.”

Anyway, being science/academic books/papers the point of discussion in the thread, I doubt one would always have the privilege to just leave it.

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