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What do great thinkers read? They read to remain interested, to stay curious, to remain enlightened, to stay updated, to remain balanced, to stay compassionate, to stay tuned in, to be alert, to be reflective, to be insightful, and to be rich.

Here are some habits of great thinkers.

1. Understanding life

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To understand life one must understand how to live life. To do that, one must be an objective observer.

Nothing can enhance one’s relationship with life more than to see life from a distance, as a spectator watching a game or as a bystander observing the traffic in front of them.

To see life from a distance, to see things without the clutter and within the frame of a beautiful image.

To be on the lookout for patterns. To search out rules and to be guided by them.

To see outside of the individual, and to realize that all individuals are different, but all have the same human nature.

To see is to be made mindful.

All great thinkers are known for being interested in nature and understanding the dynamic systems that govern nature.

They are interested in the laws of nature and the beauty of nature. Great thinkers like Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and many others are true to nature lovers.

They are also environmentalists and concerned about the environment.

They always see things differently. They don’t hold on to things, and they move on to new experiences and knowledge.

They study for the sake of learning, not for the sake of passing an exam or for any other reason.

They are not driven by a sense of financial reward. They read to live.

To live in a manner that is centered on learning and embracing challenges.

It’s all about learning and developing new ideas and perspectives.

2. Awareness

Being aware of life is a state of being. It’s being conscious of one’s own thoughts and experiences while being aware of those around one.

It’s being in touch with the world.

For example, to be mindful is to be aware of our surroundings.

To be mindful is to be present, to be “there” in the here and now, rather than merely observing.

To be mindful is to enjoy the moment.

To be mindful is to truly live in the moment.

To be mindful is to live in awareness.

It’s about being in touch with all the life around us, to connect with one’s body and mind, to feel, to be conscious of who and what you are, to feel the sensation of the world around us.

It’s all about living in the moment and enjoying life to its fullest.

This is what great thinkers do. This is what great leaders do. This is what we all must do.

3. Learning

To learn is to grow.

To grow is to be mature.

To grow is to mature and become a person who is not a mere animal or mere thought.

To learn is to listen and to learn.

To learn is to be humble and to be humble.

To learn is to accept everything and to appreciate everything.

To learn is to accept that everything is perfect and that there are no mistakes in life. To learn is to learn to appreciate mistakes because mistakes are a beautiful part of life. To learn is to learn to be patient, to accept mistakes, to forgive, to accept criticism. To learn is to accept oneself as imperfect.

To learn is to understand.

To learn is to develop a keen ability to understand the world around us. To learn is to acquire knowledge.

To learn is to improve.

To learn is to grow.

To learn is to be grateful.

To learn is to embrace change.

To learn is to be humble.

To learn is to love.

To learn is to accept others for who they are. To learn is to understand. To learn is to accept others for who they are. To learn is to understand.

This is what great thinkers do. They listen, learn, grow and change. They live and embrace change.

4. Acceptance

Being understanding is to appreciate life.

To be understanding is to appreciate life and to accept what life has given to you.

To be understanding is to have an open mind and a gentle heart.

To be understanding is to accept others and to listen to their thoughts.

To be understanding is to accept situations as they are and be open to the idea that something better is to come. To be understanding is to accept the world around you.

To be understanding is to accept others for who they are. To be understanding is to accept others for who they are. To be understanding is to accept situations as they are and be open to the idea that something better is to come. To be understanding is to accept the world around you.

Being understanding is to accept people and things the way they are.

To be understanding is to be forgiving.

To be understanding is to accept people and things the way they are. To be understanding is to accept others and to listen to their thoughts.

To be understanding is to accept the world around you.

To be understanding is to accept situations as they are and be open to the idea that something better is to come. To be understanding is to