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Now, non-fiction. Yes, it’s very true that you must often slow down to read non-fiction. In fact, you often need to come to a complete stop while you consider something fascinating that you’ve never considered before. But this isn’t reading; this is pondering—a very enjoyable activity on its own, but a special side benefit of non-fiction. Stopping to consider something isn’t reading; it’s more like sightseeing.
Speed Reading with the Right Brain: Learn to Read Ideas Instead of Just Words
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