I read but I get lost every two parragraphs fuck how do I fix this? Bear in mind my IQ is low but not retard tier
>>24117643It's literally fine, if you get lost just re-read the paragraph. Take notes if it helps. It doesn't matter if it takes you a long time to read. You might get faster with practice.
>>24117643What are you reading? Not all works are created equal.
Make notes. Just write down what you read in your own words.
>>24117643read the summary/synopsis first. give you the space to understand somewhat before jumping in. dont want spoilers? too bad. learn how to not need them
>>24117643Put your heart into it, not just your head. You should actually WANT to read whatever you're reading.
>>24117643I'm newbie in reading. I always wanted to finish a book but I simply lost, my mind wander off and then I lose interest. I have a bunch of book in my library collection that planned to read/finish but never do but I recently just finished White Night by Dostoyevsy. It's very short but I managed to finish it. What helped me the most is to read it while listening to the audiobook version. I basically just use the tts feature and while I also read at the same pace. It forced me to lock in 100%. Currently I'm reading Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi and I'm hooked. >Use audiobook/tts while reading>Read fun and short book>Progressive overload by reading longer book and longer reading session while also reading for fun.Worked for me.
learn how to annotate dumbass.
>>24117772Nice tip. Gonna buy a bunch of small post-it notes for the physical books.
>>24117643this u noah? i told u in oxfam, u might think u got lost but your brain is taking something in. just thug it out keep reading, dont reread paragraphs.
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