Why You Should Get a Kindle to be a Lifelong Learner?

There are two ways to save this world; either there will be a cat in every house, or everyone will have to have a Kindle. Both are very easy things to do.

Ali
16 min readFeb 16, 2023
February 7, 2014 — @ Le Pain Quotidien — New York

To me, books always felt like a bridge between dreaming and being peaceful. In my daily life, books helped catalyze me to write, think, and even talk with others. That’s why I like books, just like many other people. Apart from that, my interest in books with nice-looking covers goes even further.

Let me settle this out first; I am not a person who consistently reads books, but I have to read a certain amount daily because of my profession and interests. That’s why I want to be able to reach smart bloggers, fancy columnists, and creative authors who take me away to other places with their small stories. Hence Kindle, the reason I am writing this article, is the ideal apparatus that satisfies my needs.

The friendship bond between my Kindle and me started in 2014, one month after I had moved to America. It was quite impossible to read a book and try not to die on the two-hour bus rides I took to work and back. Going around on Instagram with nothing to do also disturbed my conscience until a Kindle started accompanying me on my two-hour bus rides

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Ali

Math Teacher. Content Curator. Soccer player. Maradona fan. Mostly write about the lectures I love to learn better. alikayaspor@gmail.com