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Regardless of you being an avid or a passive reader, in the course of your entire life till now, chances are, you pondered on the following question- how does one retain what they read? Some of you read one book every 2/3-months, some of us read one book a month, some read one book a week. Regardless of how much you read, there will always be something that you miss to capture from the book. How do we pick what we take home from every book that we read? I mean, a self-help sort of a book has 12-chapters, and all are packed with high-intensity stuff in it- what do you do then? Do you take what'd needed or discard what's not? Actually, both.
By Akshat GuptaRegardless of you being an avid or a passive reader, in the course of your entire life till now, chances are, you pondered on the following question- how does one retain what they read? Some of you read one book every 2/3-months, some of us read one book a month, some read one book a week. Regardless of how much you read, there will always be something that you miss to capture from the book. How do we pick what we take home from every book that we read? I mean, a self-help sort of a book has 12-chapters, and all are packed with high-intensity stuff in it- what do you do then? Do you take what'd needed or discard what's not? Actually, both.