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Egor2016-01-06 04:44:36
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Egor, 2016-01-06 04:44:36

Has anyone been able to read the tutorial, the documentation by speed reading methods?

In general, there are no problems with reading: I read fast enough, for a long time and voraciously (textbooks, polar science literature, fiction), but I want to reach a new level. I started reading a book on speed reading, until it got to the suppression of articulation and other serious techniques, there is a lot of water about concentration on reading, goal setting, high-quality memorization, etc. Therefore, doubt creeps into the soul.
Is there anyone here who has mastered this zen? Specifically, I'm interested in: Has anyone been able to read the textbook, the documentation using speed reading methods (what was it a book, how long did you read it, how did it happen with memorization / understanding)?

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Saboteur, 2016-01-06
@egor1410

speed reading is needed not for reading, but for browsing.
In fiction, you can catch the basis of the plot in this way.
In the documentation, so you can catch almost nothing.

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Dum_spiro_spero, 2016-01-07
@Dum_spiro_spero

As a student, he studied at the courses of Oleg Andreev.
What did it give? Attention to material. It was convenient to quickly read the manuals for the laboratory - before the lab, the preparation for the laboratory was checked - and here I was once - I read everything in two minutes.
But you feel a big load on your eyes - you still strain.
But I must say, I read quickly and a lot before the courses.
In general, miracles should not be expected, but it will not be worse for sure.
The problem is not usually in reading, but in understanding and assimilation.

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