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1) "The smarter you get, the slower you read."

1) "The smarter you get, the slower you read."

There are lot of video, courses and books that will help you read faster but a great book is not meant to be speed read. A great book should never be speed read. It should be read slowly and multiple times. This remind me of another quote by Naval:

"If you can speed read it, it isn't worth reading."

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2) "Read what you love until you love to read."

Don't force yourself to read the genres that are more popular. You should read the books that you like.

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3) " If they wrote it to make money, don't read it."

Don't read the books that are written to make money.

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4) "Any book that can be easily summarized isn't worth reading."

A great book can't be summarized. If a book can be easily summarized then it is not worth reading. Don't read book summaries try reading the book itself. You'll learn more from a book than the summary.

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CURATOR'S NOTE

This article is about reading habits and how to read. I got this source from a Twitter account @libraryMindset

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