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This brief discussion gives you a clue to the two major questions you must ask yourself in reading any sort of practical book. The first is: What are the author’s objectives? The second is: What means for achieving them is he proposing? It may be more difficult to answer these questions in the case of a book about principles than in the case of one about rules. The ends and means are likely to be less obvious. Yet answering them in either case is necessary for the understanding and criticism of a practical book.
How to Read a Book
Mortimer J. Adler
Even positive traits, when taken too far, become negative.
Like when someone is generous to a fault, or amusing to a fault.
Too much of a specific strength is a weakness.
If you rise to great heights in only one area, you’re a one-legged giant: easily toppled.
What I want you to do is find the five to 10 people that are very relevant to this product that they are your core uh
target audience and you find a way to uh reach out to them. It can be through uh a tweets, a subreddits or it can be through email. Why this is important? If your mom is testing your ID, if she finds it relevant or not, [music] there is absolutely no real knowledge that you can gain from that. If the person is not relevant, like there is absolutely no point in listening to this feedback, either positive or negative.
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