How to remember everything you read | Shane Parrish

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Tips on how to intensify engagement with what you're reading. One of the ways you can deconstruct an argument is being actively attuned to what you're reading. To better remember content, take a blank sheet of paper and write down what you know about that subject. You can write it in bullet points. When you later come back to what you're reading, go to that sheet and skim it – it will prime your brain for what you're going. Shane Parrish is a former Canadian intelligence officer and the founder of Farnam Street, a go-to resource that CEOs, athletes, professional coaches and entrepreneurs rely on to find signal in a world of noise. Shane's work has been featured in nearly every major publication, including Forbes, Huffington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and most recently, the New York Times. Read more at BigThink.com: bigthink.com/videos/reading Follow Big Think here: YouTube: goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: twitter.com/bigthink

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