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Saturday
Oct182003

Genius

The other day, I commented on two people (Jordon Cooper and Ron Martoia) who are very smart. It hit me today what they have in common: they read 100-120 books a year, and they seem to absorb them as well. That's a lot more books than most of us read per year.

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I read fast, my wife works nights and once the kid is in bed, what else is there to do? How many times can one watch Aaron Brown or TheScore.ca and not want to pluck out an eye. Reading 100-150 books a year isn't really that hard.

October 18, 2003 | Unregistered CommenterJordon Cooper

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