Most of us learn to read in school, and when we do, it’s for one of two reasons: to memorize or to critique. . . both with the intent of choosing right or wrong, writes Zat Rana.
. . . anytime you read something with the mindset that you are there to extract what is right and what is wrong, you are by default limiting how much you can get out of a particular piece of writing.
Source: Medium, June 8, 2018. Link.
Reading isn’t about jumping at details. It’s about incorporating a perspective. . . We read to understand.
INSIGHTS: Rana’s perspective is refreshing. We hope you enjoy thinking about it.