Thursday, May 9, 2019

I read the encyclopedia - what about you?

Not long ago, I was discussing the concept of knowledge with people who had read the encyclopedia. This is something I have done myself. In fact, I also read an interesting book from A.J. "Know Everything". Jacobs, reading you might want to read it is very interesting, the author reads the encyclopedia, and then writes down his adventures. Interesting because I have read, or browsed and read the Encyclopedia Britannica, the dictionary and all the "tell me why series" as a child and a teenager.

If you read the encyclopedia yourself, are you a omniscient person, if not you? How long does it take? I spent 5 to 6 years as a child because I read a bit at a time. But it is worth doing, and this experience helped me in college because I was able to read the textbook before the course began. When I asked questions about things that were not covered in the class, of course I was really angry. Hahaha, I think I drive them crazy?

If you read the encyclopedia, what benefits will you get, you will be able to talk about history, civilization and industry at a higher level than usual. You can also master concepts faster. It should make you a faster and better reader, and it will help you form ideas when you write. What I like about it is that you can have fun and tell others that you did it, but it might also make you a nerd? Hahaha. Think about it.




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