Yes.

The "audiobook" layer is useful.

Reading pretty much involves temporary paralysis.

There are very few ways to "function stack" while reading.

The more often we are able to accomplish multiple things with our time, the more productive we are.

Reading is important but limiting as an activity so we should do our best to qualify what we read very heavily before choosing to invest that time into reading it.

Audiobooks are a great compromise in which the book itself doesn't need to be read, but the content can still be consumed.

Personally, I like to listen to the audiobook while I get other things done and when I hear something notable, I pause what I'm doing, go get the real book, find the notable content, and mark it with a colored tape book mark.

We need more audiobook content. Do it. Guy can't do it all.

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