Physical books offer a unique and valuable learning experience compared to e-books.
Inspecting a book's main ideas through table of contents and key sections can provide valuable insights without reading cover to cover.
Serendipity and unexpected discoveries in books enhance the learning process and foster a deeper understanding of various subjects.
Deep dives
The importance of physical books and the value of libraries
Garry Hoover discusses his fascination with books and the importance of physical books over e-books. He shares his love for libraries and explains how his personal collection of 60,000 books is organized in different rooms based on subject. Hoover emphasizes the value of serendipity and the surprises that can be found in used bookstores.
Inspectional reading and note-taking
Hoover describes his process of inspectional reading, which involves quickly assessing the main ideas of a book by looking at the table of contents, index, and key sections. He explains that he takes mental notes and uses bookmarks to mark important pages and sections. Instead of extensive note-taking, Hoover retains information through active thinking and writing on his own to reinforce the concepts he learns.
The integration of context and history
Hoover emphasizes the importance of understanding the context and history surrounding a subject. He believes that knowing the background and origins of a topic provides a deeper understanding. Hoover discusses his passion for studying business history and the lessons that can be learned from the successes and failures of companies and leaders.
The role of serendipity in learning
Serendipity plays a crucial role in Hoover's learning process. He explains how unexpected discoveries in books or advertisements can lead to new knowledge and insights. Hoover encourages people to have open minds, visit physical bookstores, and explore different subjects to foster serendipitous learning experiences.
The benefits of reading older books
Hoover highlights the value of reading older books, particularly those that are not easily discovered online. He shares his belief that older books provide comprehensive views of subjects and offer insights into the rise and fall of industries and businesses. Hoover acknowledges the limitations of digital reading and emphasizes the need for physical books to fully engage in the learning and exploration process.
Gary Hoover loves books. Among the nine companies he founded was the bookstore chain Bookstop, which was acquired by Barnes & Noble. He has a personal collection of 60,000 books, which he had to purchase an abandoned medical center to house. And he's the author of his own book, which is about books, called The Lifetime Learner's Guide to Reading and Learning.
Today on the show, Gary shares how his fascination with books was born in his youth, why the collection he amassed over the decades is almost entirely non-fiction, why he prefers physical books over ebooks, and why getting your hands on old books can be particularly beneficial in enhancing your knowledge of the world. From there we turn to Gary's method for digesting a book, which allows him to glean its most valuable nuggets in just thirty minutes, without having to read it cover to cover. We also talk about whether Gary takes notes on the books he reads, and how to incorporate more serendipity into the way you do your own reading and build your home library.
Check out the show notes at aom.is/hoover
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