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Why don’t we read the books we want to read?

TBR: A look at the reasons why our to-be-read piles keep growing higher and higher.

January 13, 2024 / 09:55 IST
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Lack of time and hours spent scrolling aimlessly are the usual suspects why we never get around to reading the books we want to read. But even after accounting for these factors, it seems odd that we dance the procrastination polka with an activity we anticipate being enjoyable and engaging. (Photo by Lina Kivaka via Pexels)
Lack of time and hours spent scrolling aimlessly are the usual suspects why we never get around to reading the books we want to read. But even after accounting for these factors, it seems odd that we dance the procrastination polka with an activity we anticipate being enjoyable and engaging. (Photo by Lina Kivaka via Pexels)

By now, most New Year resolutions must have been consigned to the graveyard of dashed hopes, including admirable goals such as gaining abs of steel and eating more fibre. Often, among these crushed dreams is the ambition to read more, whether a specific number of books every month or pages every day. Unless these objectives are exceptionally modest, they, too, tend to fall by the wayside.

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Many have emphasised that the key to reading more is not treating it as a chore but as a pleasurable activity. Choosing books aligned with your interests often leads to achieving reading goals. Yet, the to-be-read pile grows and grows, evoking groans and sparking posts on social media about the impossibility of getting through it all.

Why do we struggle to read the books we genuinely want to read, particularly those awaiting us in the to-be-read pile? The usual suspects are a lack of time and hours spent scrolling aimlessly. Even after accounting for these factors, it seems odd that we dance the procrastination polka with an activity we anticipate being enjoyable and engaging.