Fortunately, I read {the books} without knowing what I was in for, and the best thing that can ever happen to a reader happened to me: I loved something that, by conviction {or by my nature} I should not have loved
In the book "Encounter" by Milan Kundera, the author reflects on the unexpected joy of discovering literature. He shares a personal experience where he approached certain books without any preconceived notions, allowing himself to be open to new ideas and emotions. This ignorance of expectations enabled him to form a genuine connection with the material.
Kundera highlights a notion that resonates deeply with readers: sometimes, we find value and enjoyment in works that we might not typically gravitate towards due to our personal biases. This experience emphasizes the importance of being open-minded in reading, as it can lead to unexpected and enriching connections with literature.