Why do I read a book twice?

Everyone has a reason to act the way they act. Maybe they were supposed to or they planned to. And some actions are repeated for their outcomes. Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes it’s painful and other times they are messy.

And there is a reason that I read every book and novel more than once. There is a simple fact out there that every one knows, “The more you repeat an action, the more ingrained becomes.”

And the more I read a book, the more I understand about the content in the book; the more I flow with the story, the more I understand about the character and the more meaning it makes.
And this goes for every book, whether it is a self-help book or a novel.

My reason for reading a self-help book twice is that every time I re-read a book, I learn more about me. Though the lessons differ with the type of book I am reading, it still points to one thing, and that is me.
Sometimes, it is about my personality, other times it is about my habits or my mindset or my behaviour.

I read novels twice because it adds new flavours to it. The more there is life to the character, and so it becomes more fun.

But the results or the outcomes of re-reading a book twice is to get out every ounce of lesson that I can learn through it.

And this is another good reading article by me. Thank you for reading and hope you re-read this article as well.

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