Ankur Warikoo reads 20 books a year. He shares his easy 5-step book-reading method to gain maximum knowledge

Ankur Warikoo, an avid reader, shares how books shape thoughts and personality. He advocates for reading as a tool for personal growth, encouraging new perspectives and responsible actions. Warikoo outlines a five-step process for effective readin...

Ankur Warikoo reads 20 books a year. (Instagram and iStock)
From a very young age, you must have heard the popular saying that books are your best friend. If you are not a reader, the perception can change when you find the right book, slowly understanding what your favourite genre is. And before you know it, reading becomes a habit, and sometimes you end up turning pages of different types of books. If you are still not convinced, then entrepreneur and content creator Ankur Warikoo might help in changing your mind. Reason? He is an avid reader himself.

Ankur Warikoo’s latest X post calls out to readers and non-readers simultaneously. The 45-year-old, through a simple write-up, explained the importance of books and how it aids in shaping our thoughts, personality and everyday actions. If you love reading, Warikoo’s note will urge you to buy more books and if you still haven’t found your knack for it, then the post is likely to make you try.



Ankur Warikoo’s take on reading


As per Ankur Warikoo, who reads 20 books a year, the true value of reading books extends beyond knowledge. They not only serve the purpose of providing crucial information or straight facts, but also the permission to think positively and see life through a different light. Warikoo revealed that reading encouraged him to challenge conventional ideas, reconsider his perspective, and understand himself better. The entrepreneur highlights that reading enables an individual to approach life with a broader outlook, take actions responsibly and behave mindfully, ultimately leading to personal growth and new possibilities.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Books didn&#39;t give me knowledge.<br/>They gave me permission. <br/>Permission to think differently. <br/>To see myself differently. <br/>To act differently.<br/><br/>That&#39;s the real return on reading. <br/>Not information. <br/>Reconfiguration.</p>&mdash; Ankur Warikoo (@warikoo) <a href="https://twitter.com/warikoo/status/2031617868811612583?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 11, 2026</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Previously, Ankur Warikoo shared 5 simple steps on how to read books effectively so that you can remember what they have to teach, soaking in the knowledge in your personalised manner and incorporating the lessons in your daily life.

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Highlighting


While reading, when anything catches his eye, fuels his curiosity, or simply makes him intrigued, Ankur Warikoo highlights those words ‘a lot’ or even whole pages.

Exporting highlights


The highlighted words or phrases are Ankur Warikoo’s key takeaways. He ensures to send them to himself via a pdf or email.

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Thinking about highlights


The highlights act as the book’s personalised summary for Ankur Warikoo. A week later, he sits with the marked letters for 15 minutes and thinks over and over again about how to apply the lessons in his current life.

The 1-month rule


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30 days later, Ankur Warikoo re-reads the highlights again for 10 minutes, trying to find out whether it leads to any new revelations or perspectives. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’y but in the end, he calls the process critical for personal growth.

Re-read list


In the final step of effective reading, Ankur Warikoo adds one book to his re-read list, making sure that he reads it once every year. He chooses this particular book only if it has something new to offer and has helped him in a certain way. But the entrepreneur advises that the re-read list should not be over 12 books.
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