What can be learned?
Midway through a book, I thought, “I don’t like this book.”
Instead of discarding it, I paused to consider: What don’t I like?
Was the content lacking? Was it the style? Was it the way the text was set on the page? The typeface?
Turns out, I didn’t appreciate the writing style. It was too conversational for me. Too many asides.
However, the content was good. I could still learn a lot from the book (which was my intention).
Do we ignore a professor’s genius because we don’t like her glasses? Or a brilliant lecturer because of the way he gestures when speaking? Or a blogger for overusing commas, dashes, and ellipses?
Of course not.
Look past the surface. Ignore the immaterial. Look for what can be learned.