How I Read

Sharing my process of reading difficult books since I only recently started reading Shakespeare’s plays. I talk about how to read and understand literature without feeling too overwhelmed, lost, or confused. Hope you find it useful!
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  • @Erikkurilla01
    @Erikkurilla01Күн бұрын

    Engaging with books has significantly elevated my perspective on investing. True wealth isn't built through mere savings; financial freedom stems from strategic investments. I've learned that accumulating wealth hinges on making prudent investment decisions|

  • @depotemkin
    @depotemkin14 күн бұрын

    I'm probably a mediocre reader. I rarely reread books, don't keep notes, and am constantly on the search for something new.

  • @abhinavsharma1912
    @abhinavsharma191214 күн бұрын

    keep reading even when you don't fully understand the point or the purpose of the story or the text...... Good advice!

  • @endgcns7399
    @endgcns739914 күн бұрын

    I don't think you have read critique of pure reason, ur just bluffing

  • @xxzcfdxc
    @xxzcfdxc14 күн бұрын

    Finally found an Indian Booktuber who likes classics and not just tiktok books ❤

  • @prashant0904
    @prashant09047 сағат бұрын

    William’s English is very tough

  • @Tushar-gg2qf
    @Tushar-gg2qf14 күн бұрын

    Can you demonstrate how you annotate texts while reading them multiple times?

  • @vedshukla2286
    @vedshukla228614 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this guide to reading and re reading Shakespeare!

  • @Arsenal.N.I7242
    @Arsenal.N.I724214 күн бұрын

    Rereading is golden for the hard books. And usually after the re-read it becomes one of your favourite books.

  • @user-lg8lf4dw6m
    @user-lg8lf4dw6m14 күн бұрын

    First likee🎉🎉❤

  • @Bibliopolitan
    @Bibliopolitan14 күн бұрын

    It's so enjoyable to watch you slowly build up this castle of literature around yourself.

  • @maanya__742
    @maanya__742Күн бұрын

    This was such an interesting video and I'm so happy I found your channel.

  • @elizabeth_davel
    @elizabeth_davel14 күн бұрын

    thank you so much for creating this channel and for the way you talk about books ✨️

  • @theotheratticus
    @theotheratticus14 күн бұрын

    thank you for your videos!

  • @prriya3
    @prriya3Күн бұрын

    thank you for the wonderful videos 🤍

  • @redtulippie
    @redtulippie14 күн бұрын

    so helpful, ayesha! i think i wanted to hear exactly what you are saying with the context behind what you are saying. the narrative shift is so important to appreciate art and here, reading, i guess and to engage with more layers what we read. the more we sit with one narrative, the more narrower the possibility of possibility becomes. i am going to come back to rewatch this video just as a support. been dealing with a lot of tiredness mentally especially when it comes to reading. i don't do read as a chore but it feels harder because perhaps i am expecting unrealistic understanding just at the first go. thank you for sharing these thoughts with us.

  • @vhyomet620
    @vhyomet62016 сағат бұрын

    Some tremendous recommendations

  • @TheLinguistsLibrary
    @TheLinguistsLibrary14 күн бұрын

    Shakespeare is worth reading just for the cultural references! Much love 🤍

  • @raushan_escapes
    @raushan_escapes14 күн бұрын

    I've tried reaching Shakespeare before but the language was incomprehensible for me but I guess this was a reminder to try again. Very cool video btw.

  • @sidhant0711
    @sidhant071114 күн бұрын

    Wonderful video as always ✨. I’m very glad that you mentioned about Kant’s The critique of Pure Reason. Please make a video on Kant’s philosophy and your personal take on Kant’s works since he has influenced the likes of Schopenhauer and Husserl. Thank you so much for talking about books with such passion and sincerity🤌🏻🙏🏻.