Let’s be real.
Everyone online is like:
“Read Atomic Habits! Read Deep Work! Wake up at 5am and read 600 pages!”
But honestly?
I stopped pretending.
I don’t read that many books — and I’m still learning, growing, and building cool stuff.
And guess what?
It’s working.
🎥 Why I Choose YouTube Over Books
We’re living in 2025 — not 1995.
I can watch actual successful people — like Naval, Elon, and startup founders — share their raw thoughts straight to the camera.
They tell me:
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How they think.
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What mistakes they made.
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What they’d do if they were starting today.
Why read 300 pages when I can get that in a 10-minute podcast or YouTube clip?
I get:
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Real-life examples.
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Unfiltered advice.
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And zero fluff.
It’s fast. It’s relatable. It sticks.
📚 But Books Still Have One Superpower
I’m not gonna lie — books still win in one place:
Depth.
When I need to go deep into a topic — like habits, focus, or mindset — books do help.
They give structure. Logic. Clarity.
But the trick is:
I don’t force myself to read everything.
I just pick the ones that are actually useful, not the ones that sound smart.
🧠 So, What’s My Learning Style?
Here’s what’s been working for me:
✅ Watch interviews and talks from successful creators and business minds.
✅ Listen to podcasts or summaries while walking or chilling.
✅ Read modern books only if they feel practical (no school-textbook vibes).
✅ Use book summary apps like Blinkist or Shortform to get the core ideas fast.
✅ Apply instantly — I don’t just learn, I try.
📘 Books That Don’t Feel Like Books
If you’re like me (aka allergic to boring), try these:
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“Steal Like an Artist” – Creative and super short
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“Rework” – Straight talk for entrepreneurs
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“The Almanack of Naval Ravikant” – Free and full of gold
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“The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck” – Brutal and real
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“Rich Dad Poor Dad” – Mindset shift for money
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“Make Your Bed” – Life lessons from a Navy SEAL, but not boring
🏁 Final Thoughts
Success isn’t about how many books you read.
It’s about how fast you learn, how well you apply, and how focused you stay.
Books help.
But they’re not the only way.
So if you’re learning from videos, podcasts, real convos, and doing the work —
You’re on the right path.
Learn your way.
Build your thing.
Keep moving forward.
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