You Must Commit to This Task This Next Year
You Must Commit to This Task This Next Year

You Must Commit to This Task This Next Year

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<p>As a new year is about to begin, many of us are thinking about how we’d like to get healthier, wealthier, and wiser over the next twelve months. Of course, to the Stoics, what really mattered was that final bucket—getting wiser. Understanding yourself and the world better was their primary focus.</p><p>So if your goal is to get smarter this year, where will you start? For most people, the obvious answer is books. A lot of people begin the year committing to read a certain number of books. <em>I am going to read 50 books this year. I am finally going to finish </em><a href='https://geni.us/SeEX'><em>the entire works of Howard Zinn</em></a><em>. </em>Once again, the Stoics might urge caution. </p><p>They would encourage you to begin this year by committing not to read widely, but read deeply. To dive into a handful of the wisest texts and come to know the authors like you had lived with them. As Seneca advised Lucilius <a href='https://dailystoic.com/letters-from-a-stoic/?utm_source=convertkit&amp;utm_medium=convertkit&amp;utm_campaign=must-commit'>in one of his letters</a>: </p><p><em>You must linger among a limited number of master thinkers, and digest their works, if you would derive ideas which shall win firm hold in your mind. Everywhere means nowhere...And the same thing must hold true of men who seek intimate acquaintance with no single author, but visit them all in a hasty and hurried manner...There is nothing so efficacious that it can be helpful while it is being shifted about. And in reading of many books is distraction.</em></p><p>Today, with 2020 bearing down on us, we are encouraging you to follow that timeless wisdom. <a href='http://northmainbooknotes.blogspot.com/2017/05/david-mccullough-on-reading.html'>Listen to David McCullough’s advice</a>, too. “Study a masterpiece,” he says, “take it apart, study its architecture, its vocabulary, its intent. Underline, make notes in the margins, and after a few years, go back and read it again.” </p><p>While we’d never claim that <a href='https://geni.us/w

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