

#411
Mentioned in 70 episodes
How to Read a Book
The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Book • 2023
Originally published in 1940 and revised in 1972, this book is a classic guide to intelligent reading.
It describes the art of reading as the process by which a mind elevates itself through its own operations on the symbols of readable matter.
The authors emphasize active reading, highlighting the importance of keen observation, available memory, range of imagination, and an intellect trained in analysis and reflection.
The book provides practical lessons on how to read books effectively, including inspectional reading, analytical reading, and syntopical reading, to achieve a deeper understanding of the material.
It describes the art of reading as the process by which a mind elevates itself through its own operations on the symbols of readable matter.
The authors emphasize active reading, highlighting the importance of keen observation, available memory, range of imagination, and an intellect trained in analysis and reflection.
The book provides practical lessons on how to read books effectively, including inspectional reading, analytical reading, and syntopical reading, to achieve a deeper understanding of the material.
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to explain the concept of skillful reading and how people often fail to absorb material due to a lack of skill, not just a lack of interest.


Andy Matuschak

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when discussing the analytical and interpretive levels of reading.


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as a book discussing syntopical reading, emphasizing the importance of contextualizing information from multiple sources.


Mike Schmitz

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154: Building a Second Brain, with Tiago Forte
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as a recommended book on reading strategies.


Michael Mauboussin

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in relation to the concept of syntopical reading and connecting ideas from different sources.


Mike Schmitz

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209: A System for Writing, with Bob Doto
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for his concept of syntopical reading and its relevance to note-taking.


Mike Schmitz

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159: The Art of Note-Taking
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, advocating to wrestle with the arguments the author is making.


Mike Schmitz

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233: Time Anxiety by Chris Guillebeau
Mentioned by Robert Hagstrom as a book that teaches how to read a book in a more efficient way.

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when talking about books where the message is watered down.


Mike Schmitz

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236: Wisdom Takes Work by Ryan Holiday
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as a resource for understanding different reading techniques.


Rob Henderson

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