How to Actually Read Things on the Internet
Reading, once you’ve learned how, is fundamentally easy, right? You are presented with the written word, which your brain runs through some contextual/syntactic gears, and then the meaning is imparted. It’s an experience that can’t be improved, other than with a pair of eyeglasses or a really swank smoking jacket. But, before the reading happens, the material needs to be acquired, identified and organized. And now that ever-increasing amounts of text are consumed online, this is a process that can be daunting, if you go it alone. So maybe this unimprovable experience is one that you’re doing wrong, or inefficiently.
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