Most people who love reading share a quiet frustration: they consume books steadily, yet struggle to recall what they've read weeks later. The information passes through, leaving impressions but rarely the deep understanding they were hoping for. More reading, it turns out, doesn't automatically mean more learning. Read More Forget Less: A Speed Learning System examines the gap between consuming information and genuinely retaining it ― exploring the cognitive and emotional patterns that shape how knowledge is absorbed, processed, and integrated over time. This book looks honestly at why speed and volume so often work against depth, and what actually supports the kind of learning that stays with you. It explores the psychological dynamics of information overload, the illusion of understanding that passive reading can create, and the subtle difference between recognizing ideas and truly owning them. Rather than prescribing a rigid reading method, this book offers a thoughtful examination of how the mind engages with new material ― and what shifts when learning is approached with intention, curiosity, and a willingness to slow down in the right places. For anyone who reads widely but worries they retain too little, this book offers not a faster system, but a more honest understanding of how meaningful learning actually works.
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Most people who love reading share a quiet frustration: they consume books steadily, yet struggle to recall what they've read weeks later. The information passes through, leaving impressions but rarely the deep understanding they were hoping for. More reading, it turns out, doesn't automatically mean more learning.Read More Forget Less: A Speed Learning System examines the gap between consuming information and genuinely retaining it - exploring the cognitive and emotional patterns that shape how knowledge is absorbed, processed, and integrated over time. This book looks honestly at why speed and volume so often work against depth, and what actually supports the kind of learning that stays with you.It explores the psychological dynamics of information overload, the illusion of understanding that passive reading can create, and the subtle difference between recognizing ideas and truly owning them. Rather than prescribing a rigid reading method, this book offers a thoughtful examination of how the mind engages with new material - and what shifts when learning is approached with intention, curiosity, and a willingness to slow down in the right places.For anyone who reads widely but worries they retain too little, this book offers not a faster system, but a more honest understanding of how meaningful learning actually works. 240 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9783565309535
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Most people who love reading share a quiet frustration: they consume books steadily, yet struggle to recall what they've read weeks later. The information passes through, leaving impressions but rarely the deep understanding they were hoping for. More reading, it turns out, doesn't automatically mean more learning.Read More Forget Less: A Speed Learning System examines the gap between consuming information and genuinely retaining it - exploring the cognitive and emotional patterns that shape how knowledge is absorbed, processed, and integrated over time. This book looks honestly at why speed and volume so often work against depth, and what actually supports the kind of learning that stays with you.It explores the psychological dynamics of information overload, the illusion of understanding that passive reading can create, and the subtle difference between recognizing ideas and truly owning them. Rather than prescribing a rigid reading method, this book offers a thoughtful examination of how the mind engages with new material - and what shifts when learning is approached with intention, curiosity, and a willingness to slow down in the right places.For anyone who reads widely but worries they retain too little, this book offers not a faster system, but a more honest understanding of how meaningful learning actually works. Codice articolo 9783565309535
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Read More Forget Less: A Speed Learning System | Exploring the Cognitive Patterns Behind Information Overload and Rethinking How Understanding Actually Takes [.] | Alex Linden | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565309535 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Codice articolo 134770110
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