Don't hope to get rid of books (Umberto Eco)
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How do you navigate the ever-increasing volume of texts when time for reading is becoming increasingly scarce? How can you read faster and still understand more? What mechanisms enable the brain to assimilate text without internalizing it? This book addresses the problem of reading under information overload and offers a systematic approach to addressing it—dynamic reading as a fundamentally different way of perceiving text. The authors reveal the physiological and psychological foundations of reading, explaining which internal mechanisms slow down your reading and how they can be restructured. Readers will learn the principles of mindful engagement with books, which help them read whole blocks of meaning, find key points faster, and better retain material. This book is recommended for students, teachers, intellectual professionals, and anyone who works with large volumes of information and is engaged in self-education.
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