Hello Comrades! Let's delve into the scientific aspect of revolutionary study. Embracing a scientific approach, courtesy of technology is pivotal. Recognizing the shift in study dynamics from the pre-technological revolution era to the present is crucial. Now, let's explore why you should consider this modern way of studying.
In our conversation, we'll highlight how technology provides an opportunity to reshape our learning methods—from the conventional approach of reading to options like listening. Imagine completing a book of 300 to 400 pages through the listening option via technology, a process that might have seemed time-consuming in the past.
Some argue that traditional reading remains one of the most effective ways to learn, enhancing assimilation better than listening. I concur, acknowledging that the act of repetition can compensate for true listening. However, with the current method, it would only take about 7 to 9 hours of listening to finish a comprehensive book.
Here's the science behind it: dedicating just an hour every day for nine or ten days would see you through a 400-page book. Similarly, committing 30 minutes daily would mean completing the same book in 18 days. Repetition is key—if you dedicate one hour daily for nine days in a month, you would have listened to the same book three times. Opting for 30 minutes daily would result in reading the book at least twice in a month.
You have choices to make. The listening option is magical. In a month, you could read or listen to three different 400-page books. You might even stretch it to a straight nine hours if your concentration allows. Just as we dedicate time to daily/work activities, committing to this revolutionary approach is essential.
Watch out for the concluding part: The concluding part of this article will explain why and how you can finish an entire book in a day. Additionally, we'll explore maximizing the technology in your pocket, adjusting the tone to your liking, and incorporating the caption effect to read while you listen. Learn how to convert text into audio on both your phone and system.
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