Reading 100 Pages Isn’t a Marathon
We often treat reading like it’s some kind of endurance sport. As if cracking open a book means bracing for a 3-hour sit-down or a full weekend of isolation. But here’s the truth: reading 100 pages isn’t a marathon. It’s a series of small steps - and anyone can take them. So, do you want to know how long to read 100 pages?
Ten pages a day. That’s it. It’s the kind of time you might spend scrolling social media, waiting in a drive-thru line, or killing time before bed. But over the course of a month, those ten pages add up. That’s roughly 100 and 300 pages and more - easily the length of three short books.
Now imagine doing that every month. You’re suddenly reading 36 books a year. Thirty-six new ideas. Thirty-six different lives lived through words. And you never once had to “make time”—you just redirected what you already had.