There's no better way to inform and expand you mind on a regular basis than to get into the habit of reading good literature.

Stephen R. Covey
There's no better way to inform and expand you mind...
There's no better way to inform and expand you mind...
There's no better way to inform and expand you mind...
There's no better way to inform and expand you mind...
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The best way to expand your mind is to read good literature. The best literature will also make you think about the meaning that the writer put into the story. With that being said, there are many different types of books that can lead you to a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you.

Source: The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons In Personal Change

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