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Abby Max Bill, an American speed reading expert. 25 years of "accelerated reading" online education has helped many adults improve their reading speed.
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This book reveals the difference between fast reading and traditional reading through the comparison between racing and ordinary driving.
In terms of reading skills, the skills taught in this book are basically the same as those in other books (maybe someone else copied her).
From the history of speed reading, the United States is the discoverer, inventor and pioneer of speed reading technology. It can be traced back to the 1920s. At first, it was military training aimed at eye movement recognition of pilots. Later, some scholars inspired them to develop eye movement technology tools, and then developed "speed reading technology". Abby Max Beer has been cultivating "speed reading" for 25 years, and our country has only recently begun to pay attention to this problem. This proves that with the progress of the times, more and more vital ideas, inventions and innovations that have been proved by time will be more and more widely used.
There is a wonderful description in this book, which is also worth learning.
The author described such a scene to us: we are used to driving an "automatic" car. Suddenly one day, the car broke down and had to be repaired. The scooter that can be provided is a manual gear with six gears and a clutch. What do you do?
Either give up and call a taxi every day, or just walk.
Or you can try to twist the car key and raise the manual gear. ........................................................................................................................................................................
A week later, maybe you can hum a song or have a sip of coffee while driving the manual gear, just like you used to drive the automatic gear.
So the author wrote:
At first, learning a known skill can be very painful and challenging. If you can stick to it and figure out what suits you and what doesn't, you will learn the skill you dream of!
And wrote:
The road to knowledge begins with turning pages.
That's right.