How much time on average does /lit/ read every day? I like to read a book a day because it give me KNAWLEJJJ
~2kg
50 pages of fiction and 50 of non-fiction.
About 3,6%
>>9359669
2 hours on average
sometimes a little less sometimes a lot more
>>9360514
Please post your answer in weight.
I try to get at least 30 fluid ounces of book a day
>>9359669
<50 pages
I just got into reading
20 cubic volume of a book on average
I'm in college so I am constantly reading to reinforce lecture. I read ahead so lecture becomes a review and having a background in the concepts, am able to learn and connect ideas with ease.
I probably spend roughly 9 hours a day reading.
>>9359669
i try to get at least 25 nautical knots of reading done per day for difficult material otherwise a couple hectare
I've been reading 300 cubits in length, 50 cubits in width and 30 cubits in height; or at least I try to, but time never allows :(
>>9359669
About $800
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq9dHfgndbs
>>9359669
I read all of Aristotle in a week.
>>9360745
the only thing remotely /lit/ he says he accidently bought...yikessss
>>9360745
Hooly crap this is hard to watch. It's like that office episode but ten times worse.
>>9360745
I'd pay $800 to punch that annoying numale face a few times
Between 2-3hrs a day, namely with different books.
I try to read on average 10000 per day. I should, in theory, be able to make a penny per word I read a day eventually.
300 pages a day
3-4 hours while having a full time job
On average 3 minutes an hour give or take.
>>9360745lamborghini
You just have to read the table of contents, and you pretty much know the book. It doesn't take that long.
>>9362407
the law of negative power scaling
~70 minutes worth of bus trips
>>9360745
I've seen this before, but it just struck me how odd it is that he's doing this at a B&N counter with half-filled sacks.
I don't think it's beyond Tai to rent out a counter and some sacks for an hour to go over some titles he's not going to buy.
>>9362400knowledge
>>9362570bookz
>>9360529
<50 pages
I didn't just get into reading.
>>9359669
About an hour. I have other hobbies, although I don't know why I'm mentioning that as I've been here long enough not to care, or do i?
>>9359669
twenty cummies
>>9359669
How did this guy read a book a day? It takes me 3 days to read stuff like phenomenology of spirit or infinite jest.
>>9360542
Reading comprehension. Lit in a nutshell.
>>9362944
he just reads the table of contents, then if there's something that interests him he just skims through the chapter
Does that include shitposts on 4chan?
If not maybe like an hour a week or so, I'm not really big into reading.
>>9360576
oi lookey huya, we got a fucking smart alec!
what ar ya doin reading a fukin book? huhuhu
hey mistuh smart man why dont cha go read a book hah!
>>9359669
I read about 1 paragraph of Hegel everyday, it takes me 7-8 hours. Pretty happy with this pace, hopefully I will finish the Phenomenology by the time I'm 52 :^)
>>9362460
I watch some of his videos because I find his persona fascinating. He once said he orders eight books a day off of Amazon, and reads one of them while skimming thorough the other seven.
who here listens to audiobooks while reading?
>>9363222
I actually started doing this recently as a test. It's basically reading + narration. I found it slows down my reading speed a lot and doesn't change my reading comprehension at all. I'll keep testing it though.
>>9363270
I've had a problem with glazing over words since I can remember. So if I'm required to read a text for one of my courses, then I do not have a choice.
>>9360745
I saw his LondonReal interview the other day. Guy "reads" so many books that he can't form a coherent sentence before quoting another book.
Like, 5 pages a day including intense analysis because I'm dumb