This is Chiwasu 天風. It may be out of the blue, but I made a discovery at a bookstore. The cover and label of a book in a bookstore. Bookstores carry a large number of books, so they have a large number of cover and label samples. I hope that reading each cover or label like this will have a different learning effect than reading the entire book.
When I go to a bookstore and choose a book, I don't know if it's just me or everyone else, but I think it's best to pick up a book that looks good at first glance. Intuition is important for this, but people who can get a winning ticket every time may buy a lottery ticket that they don't normally buy because they see something that clicks with them.
What about me? You won't know if you're winning or not unless you compare. I feel like when I miss a lot, it tends to happen when I pick up an old book at the library. I try to be patient and read it to the end, but I find it hard to get a happy ending because the interesting parts are still missing. In my experience, if I start reading a book and quickly lose interest in it, I feel like I don't mind dunking the book into the offering box at the shrine. I'm saying this in hopes of improving the level of the author, but of course it's rare that a story is written that is popular from beginning to end, so I think it would be a good idea if you noticed two or three things.
There is a word called serendipity. It means something like a coincidence, but when you come across a good book by chance, it feels like fate. What kind of books are selling well, and what are their cover designs and titles like? Well, in the beginning, you can use the hit-and-hit strategy to shoot down new books one after another, but I think you'll eventually be able to tell what kind of books will hit you based on your experience points. Ask other readers for book recommendations, and start looking for your own VIP books. I'm not saying that only books that sell well are great, but if you look at what kinds of books are popular, you can get a good idea of the state of society. Reading may also have meaning if it reaches a level where you can gain financial benefits.
It's a long road, but if you're like the tortoise or the hare, by steadily building up your skills, you can become a relatively difficult professional who can make reading your profession. Anyway, next time I go to a bookstore, I'll take a look at the labels and covers. Also, if I notice anything, I will keep you informed. See you soon.