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How Rereading One Book Helped Me Recenter?
When Old Words Meet a New Perspective.

A few years ago, I read a non-fiction book that deeply resonated with me. At the time, I underlined a few key lines, thinking they might be useful someday.
That “someday” turned out to be now.
Recently, I revisited that same book, seeking clarity during a hectic period. What surprised me was how relevant and timely those underlined passages felt. It was as if my past self had left breadcrumbs for me to follow—guiding me back to balance and perspective.
Rereading it didn’t just refresh my memory; it grounded me. It reminded me that growth isn't always about seeking something new, but often about returning to what once spoke to us—and hearing it again, differently.
Rereading demands significant effort, and your highlighting approach proved to be a smart and efficient tactic.