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Chase Your Reading
Our culture constantly inundates us with new information, and yet our brains capture so little of it. Most just goes in one ear and out the other. If the point of reading were simply to retain knowledge, it would probably be the single least efficient activity I engage in.
Joshua Foer • Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
Reading books trains us to read in a particular way—in a linear fashion, focused on one thing for a sustained period.
Johann Hari • Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention--and How to Think Deeply Again
discovered that if you make people read quickly, they are much less likely to grapple with complex or challenging material.
Johann Hari • Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention--and How to Think Deeply Again
Every step is accompanied by questions like: How does this fact fit into my idea of …? How can this phenomenon be explained by that theory? Are these two ideas contradictory or do they complement each other? Isn’t this argument similar to that one? Haven’t I heard this before? And above all: What does x mean for y?