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The Kevin Miller Podcast

Jeff Brown | Reading Is Our Greatest Tool For Success

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

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4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

#927: Voracious reading is going to benefit you by exposure alone. But ultimately the point, or at least the opportunity, is to learn. We all have the access, every day, to life changing books where we can learn from the life lessons and wisdom of the world’s most successful people. Reading however is not by proxy learning and growing. We can read and not ingest. And are we reading the information relevant for us? Harry S. Truman famously said, “'Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.” Jeff Brown has made this his focus. To study reading and while it can be the most powerful tool in our life-growth arsenal, it’s not as simple as just exposure to words on a page. So he takes us through the details and nuances of reading to showcase what actually fosters true digestion of the messages and them taking root in a way that incites us to action and the real change we want. Jeff has a podcast called Read to Lead he started in 2013 where he’s interviewed nearly 400 of the world’s most successful and inspiring authors. From the massive insight these interviews provide him, and his own reading of a book a week over the past 10 years, he’s just published his first book, amply titled, Read To Lead. In this episode we break down the root issues around not just reading, but reading to learn, grow, and find the success and fulfillment we desire. Connect with Jeff at readtoleadbook.com and get the first chapter of the book for free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glassbox Media Podcast.

0:06.3

Coming up in this episode of The Ziggler Show.

0:09.1

What I've realized is, by and large, I'm generalizing here, and this may not be the case for

0:14.4

many in your audience, but as a nation, certainly, people don't want to learn.

0:19.8

Learning requires acknowledging briefly that you don't know something, which we're taught

0:24.4

to avoid.

0:26.0

And it's easier to not learn, quote unquote, and get back to work.

0:30.0

And the second thing is, people don't want to change their minds.

0:33.3

Now, if a book is going to help you get somewhere, you've been unable to get to on your own,

0:36.3

you're going to have to change your mind about something.

0:39.1

And both of those things make us uncomfortable.

0:43.2

And both of those things require, as you intimated a moment ago, require us pushing out

0:49.0

those distractions, those otherwise nice dopamine feeling type hits, and sitting down with

0:56.4

something like a book.

1:01.1

Welcome to The Ziggler Show, a top ranked all-time career podcast in Apple Podcasts.

1:05.9

I'm your host, Kevin Miller.

1:07.8

In this show, we expound on Ziggler's Be Do and Have philosophy, meaning you have to be

1:13.6

the right kind of person, then do the right things before you can expect to have what

1:18.0

really matters in life, and we want you to have what matters.

1:21.6

Also check out my podcast, What Drives You, where we talk with people who have reached

1:25.9

impressive achievements to ask what drove them good and bad, and we dig into the very motives

1:30.2

that drive us all with the goal of clarifying just what is driving you.

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