To return the favour, I would recommend the 3 following books that have changed my life for the best: 1. Your Best Life Now - Joel Osteen 2. How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World - Harry Browne 3. Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable - Tim Grover
In my experience learning to read really fast is useless in everything reading related, but useful in some unexpected ways. If you're reading nonfiction, you'll need to read slower to retain information, if you're reading fiction, you'll want to read slower to experience the book. Feelings can't be rushed. However, learning to read faster did help me with some unexpected things. My peripheral vision and space awareness got so much better, and It taught me to meditate, by focusing real hard on one thing. Great video btw
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Funny enough, I read Atomic Habits and it took me a month to read it in between a busy work schedule. The next month I read four books based on the principles of Atomic Habits. Now I try to read at least a book a week. It's a popular book for a reason.
When my son was in medical school, he developed the ability to learn a concept, fact, theory, etc. in a one time read. He told me thatt "he trained his brain" to concentrate, focus and just implant it in his memory. He said it happened automatically and the more he did it, the better he became at it. He now has two board certification and is an Attending Physician.
if you want to be able to REALLY be able to go through a large number of books and retain the knowledge in it. check out Learning strategies course by Paul Sheele called Photoreading it is an amazing course and even children can learn to do this you would have gone through those books on a weekend. No Joke, Check it out
I did like the book, to be quite honest. I found James Clear's writing to be very insightful. However the mainstream adoption of the book diluted its effectiveness.