Send help /lit/, ive worked out how to stop subvocalizing and im reading a lot faster but isk if its a good thing or if im comprehending as much.
>>9705644
The trick is to stop comprehending. Learn to just pass your eyes over the words as quickly as possible. Comprehension slows down reading and isn't necessary to look like you're reading.
>>9705667
Dont think this is what im doing, i use my finger so itd be hard to just not read
Bump again
This is important to me
>>9705644
>not subvocalizing
pleb
>>9706496
This isnt helpful
>>9705644
Even troll threads used to be better before.
>>9706511
How does this come off as a troll thread
>>9706518
Because no one is stupid to fall for the 'don't subvocalize' meme.
And no one is stupid enough to think you can actually stop subvocalizing.
Either way, you don't belong here.
>>9706523
Well if i cant stop subvocalizing shouldnt i keep doing what im doing?
>>9706536
If your goal is to read fast, no.
What you're doing is probably not reading at all, you're just following your finger, grasping some key words here and there.
>>9706579
Then how do I read faster without doing this?
I used to read very slowly, at like five mins per page, because I got distracted by random shit in the text.
>>9706587
Just keep reading, no gimmicks
BUMP
HOWBTHE FUCK DO I READ
>>9707279
Don't try to read too fast. Take your time if it means that you'll get a greater understanding of the material, both fiction and nonfiction. Nothing wrong with subvocalizing.