The author reflects on the value of reading "difficult" books - those that challenge the reader, require re-reading and contemplation, and push one's intellectual boundaries. Growing up, the author tended to avoid lengthy, complex, or philosophical works in favor of easier reads, especially during the busy college years. However, the author has since come to appreciate the benefits of embracing challenging literature.
The author defines "difficult" books as those that may take multiple sittings to finish, require re-reading of paragraphs and pondering of sentences, and necessitate use of a dictionary. While these books demand more effort from the reader, the payoff is significant. They open up new worlds of literature and ideas, stimulate deeper thinking, and ultimately provide a more rewarding reading experience.
The author encourages readers to move beyond the temptation of sticking to easy, quick reads, especially when time is limited. Engaging with complex works, though initially more demanding, can lead to personal growth, expanded perspectives, and a richer intellectual life. The author's own experience of rediscovering the joy of challenging books is presented as an example of the transformative power of embracing literary difficulty.
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