Quote by Wil Zeus

Deep layers of context are missed when cursorily reading for quantity at the expense of comprehension - only the vapid are impressed by those who try to squeeze as many books as possible into each passing month as if shoving one more oiled hot dog down the gullet in a food eating contest to prove accumulation superiority.


Deep layers of context are missed when cursorily reading for

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of reading for quality rather than quantity. It suggests that dedicating oneself to reading numerous books without seeking a deep understanding of their content is akin to mindlessly consuming food in an eating contest. The quote critiques the notion that accumulating a large number of books is an impressive feat, asserting that true intellectual growth comes from comprehending and appreciating the layers of context within each piece of literature.

By Wil Zeus
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