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One Tuesday, he tapped on a green icon he’d recently downloaded. It was Blinkist , an app that promised to distill the key ideas from thousands of non-fiction books into 15-minute summaries. He clicked on a title that had been gathering dust on his nightstand for months: Atomic Habits . : Discovering that the secret to writing well

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As the train rattled toward the city, Arthur didn't just stare out the window. He listened to the "Blink" of the book. In the time it took to travel just four stops, he learned about the power of 1% improvements and how to stack new habits onto old ones. He felt a strange spark—a sense of momentum he hadn’t felt in years.

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.

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