Personally, I try to read physical books 30-60min a day on average and most of the time do so (more on weekends and holidays).
I haven't read much literature until I was ~24 years old. As a struggling young adult self-help literature somehow guided me towards ancient philosophy. The logic and simplicity of language in Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" blew my mind and from then on I started reading more and more primary source philosophy and related articles online, which then also lead me to "philosophical" literature from great authors like Dostoyevsky, Huxley, Orwell, Steinbeck etc.
I am now 27 and low-key addicted to reading great minds. Being occupied in science, reading great non-technical books vastly expanded my horizon and has been having a significant impact on my worldview.
I haven't read much literature until I was ~24 years old. As a struggling young adult self-help literature somehow guided me towards ancient philosophy. The logic and simplicity of language in Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" blew my mind and from then on I started reading more and more primary source philosophy and related articles online, which then also lead me to "philosophical" literature from great authors like Dostoyevsky, Huxley, Orwell, Steinbeck etc.
I am now 27 and low-key addicted to reading great minds. Being occupied in science, reading great non-technical books vastly expanded my horizon and has been having a significant impact on my worldview.