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Variety In Reading: Why You Should Read Outside Your Comfort Zone

Variety In Reading: Why You Should Read Outside Your Comfort Zone

When I taught horseback riding lessons I was extremely fond of education and mathematic analogies. It works well when you’re trying to teach someone that the reason their horse doesn’t want to do x thing is because the horse is in elementary school and you’re trying to teach it calculus. Analogies and metaphor are fantastic ways to communicate with an audience (despite what the great J.R.R. Tolkien believed).

Today, I’m going to use food to explain why you should read far outside your comfort zone even if you only read for leisure.