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5 Lessons I Learned Reading The Intellectual Life | EP 20

5 Lessons I Learned Reading The Intellectual Life | EP 20

FromThe Read Well Podcast


5 Lessons I Learned Reading The Intellectual Life | EP 20

FromThe Read Well Podcast

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Intellectual Life by A. G. Sertillanges is for anyone interested in becoming a better reader, writer, and thinker. In this video, I talk about five of the most important lessons from the book and why I think it’s a read worth adding to your list.  
The Intellectual Life is a philosophical work that explores what it means to be an intellectual. It was written in the 1920s, but most of its wisdom is still relevant today.  
Note - This book was written by a Catholic friar and does have a religious element to it. Along with that, some of the context is misogynistic due to the way the church saw a woman’s role in serving her husband. While I do not support these views, I do encourage the reader to see the underlying philosophical value in the rest of the text which is immense. 

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About Me: 
My name is Eddy Hood. I live in Utah with my wife and four kids. I always have a book with me, and if you see me on the street, I’d love to hear about what you’re reading. I spend most of my time creating The Read Well Podcast, running a weekly book club, and developing Highlightish.com, a tool for organizing book notes and writing projects. 
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to The Read Well Podcast, a weekly show dedicated to building a strong reading habit, improving research strategies, and learning intellectual ideas from the books you love. Your passion may be the wisdom of Plato, how to cook a curry, or the complex ideas hidden in Dostoevsky’s fiction. Whatever you’re researching today, this show is about helping you master the topic. You’ll find practical advice on how to take effective book notes, develop your annotation skills, and benefit from tools like a Zettelkasten or a second brain. So grab your favorite book, and let's get started.