How to Read Better
  • How to Read
  • The End(s) of Reading
    • Reading Failure Modes
  • We've Got Reading All Wrong: Relearning How to Read
    • How Most People Read
    • Reading Is a Useless Word: The Many Kinds of Reading
    • On Non-Linear Reading
      • Reading As Iteration
      • Non-Linear Reading: Case Studies
    • Speed Reading is Dead
      • 80/20 Scan
    • Books as Networks
      • Networking / Associative Reading
      • Conversation vs Indoctrination
  • Reading Deeply: Going From Passive to Active
    • The Death & Rebirth of Highlighting
    • Feynman Method
    • Brain Dump: Active Reading Techniques
    • Brain Dump #2
  • Remembering What You Read: Beyond the Book
    • Forgetting Curves & Spaced Repetition
  • Choosing Reading Material
  • Applying What You Read
  • Reading More
    • Positive Feedback & The Boredom Filter
      • Establish the Process First
    • What Is Possible?
    • Finding Time to Read
    • Create Positive Affordances
  • On Implementation
  • Resources
  • Untitled
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How to Read

Notes on improving the reading process.

NextThe End(s) of Reading

Last updated 7 years ago

Hi, Charles here.

I've finally gotten around to compiling my notes on how to read better.

The notes are a work in progress. A lot of sections are still incomplete, and some places might be confusing.

How to use these notes

Use the links on the sidebar to navigate between sections. If you are on a smartphone, click the "menu" at the top left of your phone.

Changelog

6/23/2018 - Did a large-scale restructuring of pages. Added more notes.
6/21/2018 - New pages added. Made major revisions to several sections. Resources page updated.
4/21/2018 - Added several pages to the "Reading Better" section.
4/14/2018 - Added many more notes. Released notebook to patrons.
4/12/2018 - Initiated notebook. Did a big dump of major themes and tried to organize them.

With that said, I'd like for these to become the best notes on the Internet. If you have any feedback or suggestions, let me know on Twitter at .

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