I'd just been looking at this blog posting --
-- when I turned to Jasmine's thread.
The blog posting is written mostly with a Christian audience in mind and thus might immediately put off some Chronsfolk, but some may find it resonates with our lives, certainly with the situation we're talking about here regarding so many books to read in a life that is never more than 24 hours long in a day.
I like Jacobs' distinction between having superpowers and proper powers, by the way.
Having reached the second half of the 60s, I am coming to accept that there are not just worthwhile books but whole areas of reading and learning that I may as well forgo for the sake of others. My reading life may effectively be over in 15 to 20 years or so, even if I live for some years thereafter, due to infirmities of age. I expect to reread many favorites, to press on with certain areas of inquiry too, but there are others for which I just don't have the time; and reading is not the very most important thing, as the guy finds out in "Time Enough at Last" (the old
Twilight Zone teleplay).