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No more putting it on my wishlist, buried with other books until I forget why I got excited about it or who recommended it.

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When I get fired up about learning anything these days, I leverage my excitement and curiosity and just start. This mindshift is the hardest to accept, and I expect a lot of people to object it. It almost feels like cheating. I bought this book as part of my recent deep dive into neuroscience. The beginning was slow, and it seemed more like a light self-help book than a serious book on neuroscience. Some of the later chapters had promising titles, especially chapter I decided to keep going, and it was a poor decision.

Once I suspected the value of the book, I should have skipped to chapter 26, thus giving it a chance to throw its best punch. If it was good, I could decide where to go from there. When I finally got there, this is what the chapter ended up being:. Realizing that I just read through 25 chapters just to comply with unwritten rules about how books should be read…. Look at the table of contents, choose a chapter, and let it give you its best shot. Reading subpar content is an enormous waste.

Naval just took it a step further: Some people will claim that this approach frames books as a commodity to be treated lightly. While I do think we need to make reading more fluid and loose it should feel like play , I also believe the vast majority of value will come from a deep study of a few great books, and a great book is the furthest thing from a commodity.

The thing is, you never know what they are in advance. And this is a great gift because it gives you the joy of discovering for yourself. Do whatever you can to absorb it.

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After following this approach for a year, if I had to distill the benefits into 3 bullet points:. Give yourself the gift of rethinking your approach. Sign in Get started. Johnny Blocked Unblock Follow Following. For the first time the Skiba family. But the human members of the household were not the only ones affected. The dog and the cat also grew disturbed by the mirror. The hut was low and the mirror had been hung just above a bench.

The first time the cat sprang up on the bench and saw her image in the mirror, she became terribly perplexed. She had never before seen such a creature. Soon the dog jumped up on the bench, and when he saw the other dog he became wild with rage and shock. He barked at the other dog and showed him his teeth, but the other barked back and bared his fangs too. So great was the distress of Burek and Kot that for the first time in their lives they turned on each other.

They both started to bleed and the sight of blood aroused them so that they nearly killed or crippled each other. The members of the household barely managed to separate them.


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Because a dog is stronger than a cat, Burek had to be tied outside, and he howled all day and all night. In their anguish, both the dog and the cat stopped eating. When the peddler came for his monthly installment, Jan Skiba gave him back the mirror and in its stead, bought kerchiefs and slippers for the women. After the mirror disappeared, Burek and Kot returned to normal.

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Again Burek thought he was a cat and Kot was sure she was a dog. Despite all the defects the girls had found in themselves, they made good marriages. The real image of a person is in his willingness to help himself and his family and, as far as possible, all those he comes in contact with. This kind of mirror reveals the very soul of the person. Skip to Main Content. Home About Us " Administration Directory.

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J A Garrison September 30, Language: Print edition purchase must be sold by Amazon. Thousands of books are eligible, including current and former best sellers. Look for the Kindle MatchBook icon on print and Kindle book detail pages of qualifying books. Print edition must be purchased new and sold by Amazon. Gifting of the Kindle edition at the Kindle MatchBook price is not available. Learn more about Kindle MatchBook. Start reading Long Lessons: Don't have a Kindle? Try the Kindle edition and experience these great reading features: Share your thoughts with other customers.

Write a customer review. Read reviews that mention long lessons must read well written love dogs dog lover fun read read this book jason dachshund dachshunds funny heart garrison learned entertaining experiences mine. Showing of 20 reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. I too never had children and my only dogs have been pure daschunds. Heidi is 6 she's a red short hair and Shelby is 7 months she is brown and tan long haired ears and tail her body is more like a short haired.

I love my dogs just like this story and my Bezoo was definately my Sparky! All bark, he would chase the biggest dog he could find like he could attack them and win, lol.

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But over all I couldn't upset him or make him mad if we tried. He loved to fetch his ball, it truly breaks my heart to take about him. He was 5 when cushions disease took over his body. Within 3 weeks I had to put him to sleep. Not a day goes by that I don't miss my son. So just like this book my heart and soul are these babies. I really enjoyed hearing about how different each one of their dogs were.

Not a single one of mine has been the same. Funny, funny, funny, that is the whole book from start to finish all the way to the end I have two dachshunds myself and this is a true funny look at the way dachshunds are, as I read this book and laughed I would think yep! This was a very entertaining and humorous book. There are times when I just want to read something light and this certainly fits the bill.

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I think that was exactly what Jason was aiming for with this book; a fun read. While there were several typos in the book, there were not enough of them to make it distracting. Each chapter was named instead of numbered, and the names were appealing enough to me to start reading the next chapter, even though it was getting late and my eyes kept wanting to close.