Reading fast is wasteful, reading slow is thoughtful. If you don't want to read nonfiction, you'll never be able to fully appreciate literature.Read what you want, not what you're told to.
>read fast big dick energy>read slow hate 4chan and anonymous platforms >kills self reincarnates as a chinese frog
>>25296382>learn to read at the precise speed at which you absorb everything optimally
>>25296418Are you a sponge?
>>25296382What a strange set of generalizations. I find that my reading pace depends almost entirely on the material and how complex and thought-provoking it is. A 500 page pulp novel can be cruised through in the spare moments of a busy weekend, and 100 pages of a serious work might take a week to digest.A person can absolutely appreciate literature without enjoying nonfiction. Your last sentence is bizarre given that you just finished telling people what to read.
>>25296382This. Reading and rereading is the way. Meditate on the word. Let it marinate your soul. Seek the path of auspiciousness. The word with nurture your mind.
>>25296528>he reads pulpMoron.
>>25296533Every word matters. Every page matters. Visualize. Interpret. Contemplate.
>>25296540For (You)?
i set my tts to 3.5x
>>25296549This invites calamity
>>25296554not when your tweakin on 4 cups of joe
>>25296557I have adjusted my prediction: it is now worse.
>>25296534 Pseudointellectual snob.
>>25296687>chinkposterYikes!!