The basic principle is easy to grok: once you’ve read enough books about a single topic, it becomes trivially easy to read a new book on that topic. This experience should be familiar to computer programmers: for every n programming language you know, the n+1 programming language you adopt becomes easier to learn
— ❐ Reading Quickly is Reading a Lot
- not only about read in a direct sense, but also seems to be against complex processes while reading (cause they're slow), which is maybe a point against ⚗ is note-taking while reading worth it﹖
- see also ~ reading too fast or too slow is harmful