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18681888 No.18681888 [Reply] [Original]

I'm a reasonably successful white-collar wagie. How do I use my limited time to increase the quality and quantity of my reading? Basically any advice would be appreciated. I know this topic has been discussed to death, but hopefully there are some anons out there in the same situation.

>> No.18681903

Stop reading garbage.

>> No.18681913

>>18681888
read a book you are interested in, if you like it and it turns out good you will want to read more of it. don't feel bad when you don't read a lot, just enjoy your time and if a book does that read it.

>> No.18681928
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18681928

what in the world do you expect to hear? Just fucking read. wake up, make coffee, read for half an hour.

>> No.18681942

If a book isn't interesting you maybe read it a for a small amount of time (maybe 10-15 minutes) each day and read another book for maybe 40-45 minutes a day

>> No.18681943

>>18681928
he works at a white collar job nigga, he wakes up piss and shid and go to work

>> No.18681973

>>18681943
a poor excuse. make a timetable of your average week and stop deluding yourselves with how 'busy' you are.

>> No.18682062

>>18681913
>>18681942
What about the more technical things though, such as notetaking, speed reading/skimming, memorizing etc?

>> No.18682075

>>18682062
are you stupid or something?

>> No.18682137

>>18681888
Fuck optimization man.

>> No.18682161

>>18682075
I mean... That's not out of the realm of possibility