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Based on the sources, the concept of "reading into" something is discussed in two primary entries:
- Entry 0421 addresses how our interpretation of images can be skewed: "How much of what we think we know is what we read into a photograph, not what was really happening at the time it was taken". The commentary notes that many people take photographs at face value and assume they depict an actual event, when they might be staged or missing critical context.
- Entry 2902 applies this same principle to the interpretation of the past, stating: "History's all about what gets read into it".
Additionally, Entry 2331 offers an unconventional definition of "reading" itself, suggesting that for some, it is not an analytical process but a form of "rumor and gossip" or "devotional listening to the tribe," where one simply hears and repeats a story rather than processing the actual information.

