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 stood on the platform of the 6:14 AM train, his eyes heavy and his mind already racing through the day’s looming deadlines. For years, he had been the guy who "wanted to read more" but somehow always ended up scrolling through mindless news feeds during his commute. //www.blinkist.com
One evening, as he prepared to head home, his coworker asked how he stayed so sharp despite their grueling schedule. Arthur smiled, pulled out his phone, and showed her the app that had turned his "waiting time" into "learning time." As the train rattled toward the city, Arthur
By the time he reached his office, Arthur hadn't just "commuted"; he had finished a book. Over the next month, his 15-minute gaps—waiting for the kettle to boil, walking the dog, sitting in the dentist's office—became his "classroom". He explored: He felt a strange spark—a sense of momentum