read-less-learn-more
read-less-learn-more
6/12/2016
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In this blog post, the author discusses the concept of 'information diets' and how reading less can actually lead to learning more. The article emphasizes that the constant consumption of information can be overwhelming and hinder our ability to retain knowledge. It suggests adopting a more intentional approach to reading and consuming information, focusing on quality over quantity. The author suggests techniques such as active reading, taking notes, and incorporating reflection into the learning process. By adopting these practices, the article argues that individuals can enhance their learning and extract more value from the information they consume.
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