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Arthur stood on the platform of the 6:14 AM train, his eyes heavy and his mind already racing through the day’s looming deadlines. For years, he had been the guy who "wanted to read more" but somehow always ended up scrolling through mindless news feeds during his commute. //www.blinkist.com

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By the time he reached his office, Arthur hadn't just "commuted"; he had finished a book. Over the next month, his 15-minute gaps—waiting for the kettle to boil, walking the dog, sitting in the dentist's office—became his "classroom". He explored:

Arthur wasn't becoming an overnight expert, but he was becoming "the guy who knew things." He found himself contributing more in meetings and feeling more confident in conversations. He even started using the Daily Pick —a free summary chosen by the app every day—to learn about topics he’d never have picked up on his own, like astrophysics or ancient history.

"It’s not about reading everything," Arthur said, echoing a thought from a summary he'd heard that morning. "It's about finding the big ideas that actually change the way you see the world". Blinkist: Best Book Summaries & Audio Book Guides