One thing that seems to follow everyone who is successful is an ability to QUICKLY learn things BY THEMSELVES. How much can you guys read per day and actually retain the information?
I'll start. I can read like 80 pages of a novel in one go before I have to go do something else and think about what I read. For a real textbook, that number is probably 50 pages.
I notice a lot of successful people that BLOW through dozens of books every month. They're always reading something new. When they have to learn something entirely new, they get a dozen books and just power through all of them in less than one month and suddenly become practically an expert on the damn subject, or at least equivalent of a bachelors degree holder in the subject.
I'm not sure if textbooks are actually a good way to do this, being that they sort of prep you to get good grades, rather than actually learn, at least it seems that way.
>>1521440
>How much can you guys read per day and actually retain the information?
non-stop. a huge variety of stuff from architecture to transportation to technology, constant learning.
ABC -- Always Be Reading
>>1521440
Audio book in my phone always on play one after another. Get through 10 at least a month
>>1521496
Wtf, reading doesn't start with a C faggot