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Hisgreatributedbyhisbiographersandotaloohisprofoundmediowledgeandinsightbutteion,forhewasaveryculturedmaerestedinwhatmenhavedohhouttheages.Aheonlywaytofindoutwhatthebestexperieheracehadbeeneoplehadwritten.ButOsler’sproblemwasthesameaseveryoneelse’s,onlymoreso.Hehysi,ateacherofphysidamedical-researchspecialist.Therewasnotimeina24hourdaythatdidnhtlybelohesethreeos,exceptthefewhoursforsleep,meals,andbodilyfuns.
Oslerarrivedathissolutionearly.Hewouldreadthelast15minutesbeforeheweimewassetfor11:00P.M.,hereadfrom11:00to11:15.ifresearchkepthimupto2:00A.M.hereadfrom2:00to2:15.lifetime,Oslerheruleoablishedit.Wehaveevideerawhilehesimplyotfallasleepuntilhehaddonehis15minutes.
Iime,nifitlibraryofbooks.Justdoamentalcalforhalfainutereadingperiodsdailyandseehowmanybooksyouget.siderwhataraerestsayofsubjectsarepossibleiime.Oslerreadwidelyoutsideofhismedicalspedeed,hedevelopedfromthis15-minutereadinghabitanavoalspecialtytobalancehisvoalspeongsEnglishliterature,OslerisknownasanauthorityonSirThomasBrowuryEnglishprosemasterandOsler’slibraryonSirThomasissideredoamahingscouldbesaidaboutOsler’stributiontomedicalresearch,tothereformofmedicalteag,totheintroduodernicalmethods.Buttheimportantpointforushereisthatheansweredsupremelywellforhimselfthequestionallofuswholiveabusylifemustanswer:Howdtimetoread?
Theabethelast15minutesbefotosleep.Itmaybe15minutesadayatsomeothertime.Iofdarsthereisprobablymorethaeperiodtuckedawaysomewherestillunassigned.I’veseensomecurioussolutionstotheproblemoffindingtimef.
Duringarmydaysiyearofthewar,IdiscoveredaPFmysquadronwhoseemedunusuallywellread.Ifoundinhis201filearemarkableandmilitarybiography.Hisfouryearsofservicludedtwooverseas,allmeritoriousbutwithoutheroics.Hadallofhisreendatihhewouldhavehadnotonlyhisission,butprobablytherankof.
Butherehewas,stillaprivatefirst-class—becausedespitethemilitaryemphasisoion,efficy,loyalty,andallothercriteriafpromotioplaysamostimportaimethisPFreendedforpromotioonce,hehadbeentransferredoreupagainsttablelanizationlimitations,oranewregulations,orasuperiorofficerwhohadfilledouttheformsilyottentheminhisthirdright-handdrawer.AndsohehadremainedaPFdhadtakenhisrewardiheamouhearmyrodigious.
Iwascuriousabouthismethod.Andoneday,beforeIaskedhim,Ifoundapartialaheeinanhourofdrillandformatithattimeatleastperiodofrestwascalled.Imaginemysurpriseonmyfirstvisittothedrillfieldwhen,atthea!”
Isawohewholeloapaperpocketbookaoread,standingup.
&alkedwithhim,Ifoundthatfromboyhoodhehaddevelopedthehabitalittlebookinhispowhichhereadeverymidoihingelse.Hefoundabookespeciallyusefulandrelaxingduringtheperiodsofwaitingwhichallofusexperiencedaily—waitingformeals,buses,doctors,haircuts,telephonecalls,dates,performaobegiohappen.Therewerehis15minutesaday,ormore.Therewerehis20booksayear—1,000iime.
Nouniversalformulabeprescribed.Eaustfindourown15minuteperiodeachday.Itisbetterifitisregular.Thenalladditioesaresomanybonuses.Aheopportunityf-bonusesaremaed.Lastnightauromakefivefe.Ihadthekihahefifthatbridgeajoy.
Theoisthewilltoread.Withityoudthe15mierhowbusytheday.Andyoumusthavethebookathand.Notevensedsofyour15mibewastedstartihatbookoutiintoyourpoyoudress.Putanotherbookbesideyourbed.PlayourbathrooKeeponenearytable.
You’tescapereadingl5minutesaday,andthatmeansyouwillreadhalfabookaweek,2booksamonth,20ayear,and1,000ormlifetime.It’saobee
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