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Comment author: ChristianKl 27 September 2016 04:11:09PM 2 points [-]

I frequently hear people saying that self-help books are too long but I don't think that's really true. Changing deep patterns about how to deal with situations is seldomly made by reading a short summary of a position.

Comment author: Viliam 02 October 2016 07:40:33PM 0 points [-]

Self-help authors keep writing longer books, self-help customers keep learning how to read faster or switch to reading summaries on third-party websites...

Comment author: ChristianKl 02 October 2016 09:20:10PM 2 points [-]

Books get written for different purposes and used by different people for different reasons. At the same time books get also read by different people for different reasons.

There's a constituency that reads self-help books as insight porn but there are other people who want to delve deep. I remember a person who read Tony Robbins 500 page book twenty times and every time he read it he discovered something something new.