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5 Reading Principles to Overtake a Lagging Life <Kairos Reading Method> < 50% discount>

This class talks about how to read.


If I keep reading books but my life is in place

If you keep reading a book but don't make progress

Maybe the way you read is wrong.




As you all think


Reading 100 volumes in 1 year vs. reading 5 volumes in 1 year


What does it look like for you?

Who will advance further?


In my opinion

“I don't know.” It's.


The reason

This is because just doing Tadok doesn't make your life any better.


If it is said that it is unconditionally proportional to the development of life as much as one can do

The world will develop and succeed in an orderly manner.

But the reality is that's not the case.




I read Kim Byung-wan's < How to Read the First Consciousness >

My thoughts and perceptions about reading have changed a lot.


I read a book called <The Power of the Binder > by Kang Kyu-hyung

I also learned how to manage myself through reading.

I also learned about self-development using diaries.

I didn't stop at what I learned, but I'm using it according to my situation.


Even if I haven't read any book, it alone inspires me

There is such a book that develops thought.



<Leonardo da Vinci's notebook> can't be read at all even if I read it

It's a book I don't understand very well. It's just that difficult.

But it's one of my life's books.

It's a book that inspires me just by looking at it.

Reminds me of the importance of “memos” and “records.”



A book by Chairman Jeong Ju-young, who is one of the people I admire the most

< Since I was born on this earth>

It's my favorite book.

It's a book that inspires me and empowers me just by looking at it.


I always think of these words in books when I have a hard time.

“Hey, have you tried it?”



Andrew Carnegie, King of Steel. In his autobiography

There are also unforgettable articles


“He who can't argue is a fool.

Those who don't make an effort are insane,

Those who don't act are slaves.”


There is a really nice article in the law-reading scene.


“Just as a heavy rock doesn't move in the wind,

A wise person cannot be swayed by praise or criticism from others.”


I didn't look for materials, but because it was so imprinted in my memory

When I try to think about it, I just think about it.



It doesn't matter if you don't think of it.


The key content of an important book in my diary that I always carry

Because it's a “manual” that suits me

Find it when you need it, check it out, and say, “Can I use it?”



My favorite <Titan tools> The author of the book Tim Ferris

From his own book

Compulsive note collector


I expressed myself.

I'm so obsessed with records

It means they do a lot of records.


When Tim Ferris is reading himself

It is said that they create a <table of contents> at the front of the book.

And it's probably about recording important things in your own notebook.



I like every one of these books that I have carefully selected

I think he's my “master.”

So for those who are the authors of the book, I personally

I call you “teacher.”



like this

Learn how to read through books

Tailored to me

I set my own principles and read them like that.


The goal of human reading is not “reading volume.”

The reason people read is to “develop.”


That's why it's beneficial to say Tadok

Just because you don't read it carefully doesn't mean it's not beneficial.


I'm a slow person with a lot of learning speed and work processing speed.

It can be frustrating to see someone who works fast and learns fast.


I read books at my own pace.

I don't want to read a book in a hurry.

Just because it's time for others to read 10 books

I don't make an effort to read 10 books either.


Instead,

I try to find the right book for me.

Also, I try to organize the necessary content from the contents of a helpful book.

I try to make use of it.


I read books in accordance with the principles of the five reading laws I have set.

And I know that method is very helpful and efficient for me.


If you read while adhering to these 5 basic principles

I think it's a beneficial method not only for me, but for all of you.


Among the books I think are the books of my life, Professor Hwang Nong-mun's <immersion> book.

The central content of this book is the title itself.

<immersion> What I concluded after organizing the book is “immersion.”


I came to such a simple conclusion.


But I became a better person once I learned about this immersive way of thinking.

When processing some kind of work or doing something

A “preparation action” where you focus only on that work in order to “immerse yourself” or

A “work method” has been created, and I have found that it is very effective for this.


The two letters “immersion” are the whole point of conclusion.


There's nothing better about being this content-heavy and complicated

There's nothing less nice about being simple and simple.




Do you have your own “reading philosophy”?

I read, but if life is in place

The way we read needs to be 'renewed.'


I have set 5 reading methods.

I called this “Kairos Reading Method.”


“Kairos” is Greek

It refers to a specific concept of time that has some special value.

A special “moment” or “period” where one's life changed 180 degrees

A special 'time' is called <kairos>.


Because I spent your precious time reading

In the sense that that time is a special time for me and all of you to develop life

It's called <Kairos Reading Method>.


<Kairos Reading Method> What is covered in the class

Here are 5 reading principles to read efficiently.


It's not difficult.

But it's very efficient and very effective.



You've spent your precious time reading this article

I'd like to share some of the reading techniques I know.


I found this method helpful and I still use it today.

I have a lot of bad writing, but I'm still going to open it.



This is a <Super Conscious Reading Method> book by Kim Byung-wan.



When I read, one of my own minds

It's about using a book as a notebook.



If you look at it, I wrote it in a book, folded it, and painted it.



This is what I put together in a book before I made my own manual.

I've organized them separately in my diary.



This is the front page of another book.

As you can see

This is a page that I thought was important while reading

I created it as <Table of Contents>.


This is what it looked like before I put it together in a manual.




Next

It's a convenient way to organize content.

When you first read a book, fold important pages on a sheet of paper.



If it's important even when reading twice, fold the bottom of the paper after that.



When reading for the third time, if it is determined that it is very important, fold the paper in half and display it.


  1. Fold the top of the paper.
  2. Fold the bottom of the paper.
  3. Fold the paper in half.

When I open this book later through these three courses

Find important content quickly.



Next, don't look at each letter

Important content

It is displayed as a chunk.

Mark with a circle, mark with parentheses, etc.

Bundle them into chunks and mark them.


This is from <Quantum Reading> by Kim Byung-wan.

“Don't be buried in every letter.”

There is a content called.


If you group them together and recognize the 'content', they will remain in your memory for a longer time.


The ultimate purpose of reading

It's about “development” through books.

That's why I write books cleanly, have beautiful memos, etc.

It's additional, not important.

When reading, you need to focus on what's important.



It was just some of the class content and a few things that might be helpful to you.

Even if you make good use of the above content, it can help you a lot in reading.


I hope the reading methods in the rest of the class videos will also be helpful.


I hope everyone will develop further with reading habits that suit you

I sincerely wish you a successful life.


Thank you


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Sel Daddy

Sel Daddy

Hello, I'm Seldad.


I wasn't a person who liked to read books.


Right now, I really like reading my favorite books.


I don't read a book just because others recommend it.

There is only one standard for me to choose and read books

“Is this a helpful book for me?”

This is it.


In my 20s, I actually lived without worrying about books.

I was just busy making money.

Then, when you go through difficult times from time to time,

I read occasionally for comfort.


In a way, I think that was the reason I became fond of reading.


As a result, I became interested in reading methods that would help me

This method,

This basic principle

I thought it was a “reading method that can help others.”


I made this video a long time later, but

This basic reading method is the method I used when reading


I am confident that it is efficient and effective.


Everyone <Kairos Reading Method>

I hope there will be a change in perception and thinking about reading.


Thank you


Posted by Cell Dad.

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