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2stepz_ahead;c-9577555 said:props bruh.
read misty Copeland's book is a great read.
niggas an chicks need to read it to put things into perspective.
shit had me glassy eyed
Paprika;c-9577842 said:@silverfoxx
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All of your concerns about speed reading are true. Speed reading allows pieces of information to slip through the cracks, as often it is advertised as skipping words and paragraphs. That's not how I enjoy books.
Like silverfoxx, I prefer to take my time with books, take notes to research and re-read pages at a time and even restart chapters. Upon completion of a book I review the whole thing using quotes I've written down and more that I go back into the book for.
This challenge isn't about speed reading, rather time allocation. Under pressure to resd, people can't focus on the information they see and thus can't retain it.
One book a week. With 168 hours in that week and 1 hour with a book a day, everyone can get a book finished.
Literacy is one of the greatest gifts in life and not enough people get to utilize it. The brain, much like the body isn't supposed to be sedentary, it needs to be challenged through excercise and consistency. With a set time for one to put everything down and read, you become consistent, in turn, a book you've read in piecemeal over 6 months is done in a week or two.