There are many benefits to reading more of these books, but my favourite one is the one that a good book can give you a new perspective on your experiences in the past.
If you are learning a new mental model, or a concept, it is the same as the update of the software of the brain. Suddenly, you'll have the opportunity to have all of your data points, with the help of the new app. You can have something new to learn from past experiences. "The reading will be a thing of the past," said Patrick O Shaughnessy.
Of course, this is only applicable if the appliance will remember the information from the books he has read. Knowledge can only be developed if it is to be preserved. In other words, it's a lot more important for you to get it more and more with each book that you read you just read.
Of course, you have the knowledge, it is not the only reason to read it. Read it just for fun, or fun and can be a useful way to spend time, but this article is about how to read to learn. It is with this in mind, I would like to share a few of the most effective skills in reading tactic I have found.
1. Stop By To Read More And More Books.
It didn't take long for me to determine whether or not something is worth the effort to read it. Writing skills and a high level of quality, the idea is to stand out in particular.
As a result, the majority of people will probably start reading more books than they do. This does not mean that you have to read each book from cover to cover. The content of the headings of the sections and divisions can be opened smoothly. Choose an interesting topic and immerse yourself in the multiple pages. Browse to the working directory, and look at all of the selected objects, and tables. In ten minutes, and you'll realize how good it is.
This will be followed by a major step-down in the book as quickly as possible, without regret or shame.
Life is too short to be spent, on average novels. The opportunity cost is unnecessarily high. There are so many great books to read. I think that Mark creator, Patrick Collison, put it perfectly when he said, "Life is too short to not have to read is the best of the book that you are aware of that by now."
Here is my suggestion:
More novels. The majority of them ought to be avoided. Great alternatives that need to be read twice.
2. Select The Book For Which You Can Use To .
The choice of the books that can be implemented immediately, it is a good way to improve reading comprehension. Put your ideas in practice, this is one of the most effective ways to protect them in your mind's eye. The practice is a very effective method of learning.
With a selection of useful books, as well as provide a strong motivation to pay attention and remember the content. This is especially true when there is something important at stake. For example, if you are starting a business, you have to be motivated to get as much as possible, out of the sale of the book you're reading. A person who works in the biology of learning of the origin of the species, to be more accurate than a casual reader, because it is directly related to their day to day work.
Of course, not every book is a practical guide that can be used immediately, which is a good thing. Wisdom can be found in a wide range of books. However, I find that the novels do not relate to my daily life are more likely to be remembered.
3. The Notes Can Be Found Out By The Search Engines .
Save it from what you have just read. You are free to do as you see fit. It doesn't have to be a big production, or from a complex of the system. Just want to do something to highlight the key points and issues.
Depending on the instagram environments, I have done this in a variety of ways. I read on your Kindle, I have to select one clip to another. To listen to audio books, I will have a picture of a fascinating and quotes. When I read a book, and then I go to the page and copy of sheet music.
However, it's actually an art and you can save your notes as a searchable format.
There is no need to rely on your memory to be read with understanding. Evernote is the place where I keep all of my notes. I much prefer Evernote to other options as well, because 1) it is immediately searchable, 2) it is easy to use on a variety of devices, and 3) Allows you to create and save notes, even when you are not connected to the Internet.
I type my notes in Evernote, on three ways to do this:
I. audio book For every book, I'm making a new Twitter-file, and then select the I have in my notes directly to that file, if they are listening.
II. Free E-book: I have to select a clip on the Kindle Paperwhite, and I love all of my essential Kindles directly into Evernote with the help of a tool called the cut-outs. Then, as before, on my site, it doesn't add a list of the books with the plot of the book, and all of the other information.
III. Print: I am writing my notes while reading, I like listening to audio books. If I have a long stretch that I want to do it, I just put the book on the stand, and begin to write. (To make note-taking while you are reading a printed book that can be tricky as you keep the book down and pick it back up, but this is not the best option I've found.)
Of course, your notes don't have to be in a digital format to 'searchable'." For example, you can use Post-It notes, in relation to some of the web pages for future reference. Ryan Holiday set each note to a map and categorize them by subject or to book an alternative.
The basic concept is the same: the love of the notes are searchable, it is crucial to getting back to the idea quickly. An idea is only useful if it can be found, for when you need it.
4. The integration of the Tree of the Knowledge of.
A book can be likened to a tree of knowledge, in which the backbone is composed of a couple of simple lines, and the branches are the details. The "branches", and how to combine in your current book, with a knowledge of the trees, and you can learn more and improve your reading comprehension.
For example:
During the reading of V. S. Ramachandran is The Traitor of a Brain, I noticed that one of his main arguments was, associated with a previous theory I had heard about it from a social work researcher, Brene Brown.
Mark Manson's the concept of "the self-intersects with Paul Graham's article on how to make your personality to a small, as is pointed out in the comments to the Fine Art of not giving a F*ck.
Read by George Leonard's book, Mastery, and I really liked that the book focused on the process of improvement, as it is casting a light upon the relationship between heredity and productivity.
Each of the phenomena had it in my notes in the book.
These links will help you to remember what you read, "catch" with the most current information, concepts, and ideas of which you already know. "If you're in the habit of the mind to associate what you see in the main part of the illustrious ideas, you will gradually gain some wisdom in that," says Charlie Munger.
If you read something that reminds you of a problem, or you can create a new connection, or have an idea, let that be a concept that you pass by. Write about what you have learned, and how it relates to other concepts as well.
5. To make a short resume.
As soon as I'm finished with a book I want to challenge myself and to push it in three sentences or less. Of course, this limit is only applicable to the game, but it forces me to keep track of what has been a really important part of the book.
Summary of the book, I think, to the following questions:
What are the key concepts?
One of these the ideas from this book that I would have to take action on right now?
What would I say to a friend about the book as a whole?
In a lot of cases, I find that reading my resume / cv in one paragraph, and looking back at my notes, it gives me a lot of valuable information, such as the reading of the entire book.
Consider the use of the Feynman-if you are thinking that you will not be able to fit in with the whole book in three sentences.
The Feynman technique is a note, a method, named after the physicist Richard Feynman, who won the Nobel prize in Physics. It is very simple: include the title of the book is on the top of a blank piece of paper, and write down how to explain it to someone who's never heard of it.
If you're stuck, or you have gaps in your understanding, you have to read your notes, or you can go back to the text, and then try again. Keep writing until you have become familiar with the most important points and have confidence and trust in your explanation.
I have found that almost anything is to identify the errors in my thinking better than to write about it as a problem, and if I have to be present for a beginner. Ben Carlson, a financial analyst, said much the same thing: "I think it's writing about what I have learned out of a book is the best way to understand what I learned from it."
6. Of the Object.
This makes me think of st Thomas Aquinas says, " the Fear of a man of one book."
What is justified, in your opinion, if you study only one book on a particular subject and use it as the basis for a review of the entire category of your life?" How accurate and complete to your knowledge?
Reading a book is not easy, but all too often, people base their entire belief system, a single book or article. This is the case (and it is more difficult to defeat, if we are to base our faith on our own individual experiences. "You have your own experience, maybe 0.00000001% of what's happening in the second world war, but perhaps 80% of what you think of it in the world," said Morgan, Hauzel. We are all influenced by our own personal history."
One approach to solving this problem is to read a lot of books on the same subject. To explore the issue from different perspectives, to explore the question, in the eyes of many authors, and is trying to go beyond your own experience.
7. Do it again.
In conclusion, I would like to go back to what I said at the beginning of this article, read the best romance novels to two more times. "Anything that's worth it is worth reading is not only read it, but read it again and again," said the philosopher, Karl Popper. If the book is worth the effort, you can always make new discoveries, and things to discover that you haven't seen before, even if you have read it many, many times."
Also, a review of the best book is useful, because of the difficulties that you encounter will change over time. Of course, if you read the book two times, you will find what you have missed out the first time, but it's more likely that you'll discover new phrases and concepts that are important to you. It is likely that there are different rules depending on where you are in life.
You can read the same book over and over again, but never that same way. Charles University hospital, points out,