Listening+reading isn't faster than reading by itself, but it's more immersive and makes it easier to read while e.g. eating breakfast. 10/
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After you finish a book, close the loop by tweeting or blogging about it. This can be as simple as sharing your favorite passages. 11/
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Or learn from Tiago (
@fortelabs), who has a whole process for digesting his notes and then tweetstorming them. https://praxis.fortelabs.co/mood-as-extrapolation-engine-using-emotions-to-generate-momentum-65a2e5940aae#b337 … 12/1 reply 6 retweets 95 likes -
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One last tip: Set your current book as your phone's lock screen, as a reminder of how you'd rather spend your time. (Here's mine...) 13/pic.twitter.com/ubmcyli3cN
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What do you think of scale?? Next up for me
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I'm... conflicted. The material is SUPER interesting (to me), but the delivery leaves a lot to be desired. Have you seen any of his talks?
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DFFVSvAr7Wc … I like this one a lot more than the book (so far)
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While we're talking about books... do you have favorites for audio vs reading? For me, audio: biographies, histories, bestseller-y ones
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for reading: narrative/fiction (usually), any complex nonfiction, anything technical/how-to-y at all, philosophy
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