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All the Elements of A Liberal Education in 90 Days
Challenge yourself to supplement your science or tech dominated
background. Or add cross-discipline study to your alternative
higher education or apprenticeship. Or if you are simply an avid
reader take 90 days to ensure that you are officially "well read."
Star Gazing—A Cure for Tired Minds
The greatest spectacle offered man is a view of the magnificent
vault of heaven. Under the stupendous arch of the Milky Way
the cares of the world roll off.
Well Read People Do This For 15 Minutes A Day
In the early part of the 20
th
century Harvard University President Dr. Charles W. Eliot is famously quoted for often saying ‘Anyone can get all the elements of a liberal education by reading for 15 minutes a day for one year from a collection of books that could fit on a five foot bookshelf.’
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