Can Audio Books Help Maximize Your Intellectual Time?

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In summary, the eureka moment for this self-actualizing self-learner is when they pass through it 50 times a year and it is often due to activities like reading audio books, having a library card, and listening to C-Span interviews.
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That Eureka Moment n Me

I have been a self-actualizing self-learner for more than 25 years and very often I pass through that eureka moment. I suspect that I pass through such a moment at least 50 times per year. Many times it hits me when I awaken in the morning or while I am reading as I eat breakfast.

I have a “Friends of the Library” card from a local college library. They have a great library and for a $25 yearly fee I can check out any book in that library.

Another activity that adds to this is that I have begun to listen to audio books.

I was watching a C-Span interview of authors recently. This particular interview was with George Will who had recently authored a book, the name of which escapes me now. However, George said something very interesting about his attachment to “reading” audio books. He said that what is often wasted intellectual time is converted into intellectually rewarding and entertaining time.

George spoke of “reading” 50 to 60 audio books a year in the time spent driving, eating lunch, puttering in the yard, walking in the park, etc. I found his enthusiasm to be infectious and immediately joined, via the Internet, an audio book rental club. This is a club like Netflix only one rents audio books rather than movies.

I joined this audio book club and for $25 a month I could receive unlimited books under the restriction that I could only have two books at a time and would receive new books as I return finished books.

While waiting for the first two books I went to Wal-Mart and bought a portable CD player and a fanny pack with which to carry it. Then I went to my local city library and discovered that they had a large number of CD books.

It was marvelous. While just puttering around the house I could listen to books that I would normally never have read.
 
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I listen to audio books quite often, but I really need to get an mp3 player to take them with me, as of now I'm tied to the computer.

The best time for me to read audio books is late at night when normally my eyes would be straining to stay open.

A bad voice actor can ruin a book though...
 
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Audio books seem like a great idea to me until I see some books are 10+ hours long to listen to. I'd rather read then listen for that long.
 

Related to Can Audio Books Help Maximize Your Intellectual Time?

What is a Eureka moment?

A Eureka moment is a sudden and significant realization or discovery, often described as a "light bulb moment" or a moment of clarity. It is a moment of insight or understanding that can lead to a breakthrough in scientific research or problem-solving.

How do Eureka moments happen?

Eureka moments can happen in a variety of ways. They can be triggered by a sudden memory, a new perspective, or simply by taking a break from thinking about a problem. They often occur when the brain is in a relaxed state, such as during a shower or a walk.

Can Eureka moments be intentionally triggered?

While Eureka moments often occur spontaneously, there are some techniques that can help trigger them. These include brainstorming, mind mapping, and taking breaks from focused thinking. However, it is important to note that Eureka moments cannot be forced and may still occur randomly.

Do all scientists have Eureka moments?

Not all scientists experience Eureka moments, but they are a common occurrence in the scientific community. Many scientists describe these moments as a crucial part of their research process, as they often lead to breakthroughs and new discoveries.

How can I increase the likelihood of having a Eureka moment?

There is no surefire way to guarantee a Eureka moment, but there are some steps you can take to increase the chances. These include keeping an open mind, taking breaks, and seeking inspiration from different sources such as books, articles, and conversations with others in your field.

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