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2025/05

Speed Reading

Blog #0003 - How human read (non-fiction/research paper) faster and understand better.

A review of research: How Do We Read, and Can Speed Reading Help? on Journal "Psychological Science in the Public Interest".

Classic speed reading courses, like those from Jim Kwik, centred around reducing subvocalization, using peripheral vision to reduce eye movement, or more contemporary Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP). Those techniques are even in conflict, where RSVP focus on single words, while peripheral vision method utilize word chunks.

The research in review shows there is no proven magic bullet that allows speed reading without compromising comprehension. Speed reading is basically skimming through text, which is very useful when we're trying to get a bird-eye view of a paper, or to quickly move through book paragraphs that doesn't bring us much value.

When encounter important information where we have less prior knowledge, slowing down to grasp the gist of it is crucial. Speed reading comes in handy where we don't waste time reading every single line, just for the sake of reading it. You're not a failure if you didn't read every single line of a book!

Mark Manson:

"Reading is to serve you, not for you to serve the book."

Always focus on getting information out of what you read, fulfilling the "why" you read it. The research shows the only proven way to be better reader is just read more and increase knowledge in different domain, which also strengthen your language skill, so we waste less time pondering on vocabulary and can quickly grasp the meaning out of a writing.

Life Direction

Blog #0002 - Make a change to the world.

Average Life Expectancy is 73.5 years (3835 weeks).

We probably only live once, and should fight for this one. It takes time for changes to happen and habits to form, let's say we make one meaningful changes each week, it still isn't that many chances to waste.

I was (am) directionless, and a change is needed.

I know willpower is not enough, I need to change the aim and focus, then develop a strategy.

Reading books is the first thing I need to pick up now.

Starting with these 2 books, one in micro, one in macro sense:

  • Own Your Past, Change Your Future by Dr. John Delony. To heal from my mental health struggle for the past 10 years. Knowing the cracks are just signs for a change, not the end of the stories.

  • The Catholic Study Bible by Oxford University Press. Albeit not for religious reason, but to learn from history; through the writings and commentaries, we can see how the early Orthodox Christians are advocating for this big shift. A shift from self-centred life to a self-sacrificing love, willing the good of others. (PS: Which the movement itself could be seen as quite anti-religious anyway, in comparison to modern day Protestantism and medieval literal view of heaven, hell, etc.)

A Better Pomodoro

Blog #0001 - Pondering how Pomodoro Technique works.

Pomodoro Technique, work 25 minutes, rest 5 minutes; Simple, and work well enough. But I still often not achieving much with it, or unable to focus through it.

Its fundamental logic:

  1. Get started doing things, knowing it won't take long, and award with a break.
  2. Giving a natural time block, prevent overspending time on single task without realizing it.

Knowing the root reasonings, we can optimize it:

  1. Start a timer (stopwatch), work on highest priority task until distracted, rest for 1/5 of the work time. This makes the tasks easy and keep us going.
  2. Keep progressing and increase the work time, until getting into Flow State. This prevents the break every 25 minutes stopping our flow. A stopwatch should still be running to remind ourselves how much time spent.

Use RSS

Blog #0000 - Use RSS as information source.

RSS, a tool to get updated from different sources: News, YouTube, Product Updates, Personal Blogs etc.

It prevents:

  • Endless recommendations pushed by platform
  • Creators competing for likes count
  • Creators using tricks for SEO or to get promoted on specific platforms

Existed since 1999, it serves the original intent of the internet and social media, to share information to interested audiences.

Most sources of information supports RSS, and we're seeing a revival of it in the current trend of digital minimalism.


NewsBlur is one of the simple tool to start trying it, sign up an account, use the + (plus) sign to add feed. Example to subscribe YouTube channel:

News Blur Add Site

A great blog to start reading is the Seth Godin's Blog, it shows how a blog posts can be quick, yet deep, such as his 'wonderful' post today.