Ok, I’m sold on Audible Books.

Even more sold on listening to the Audible while reading the tangible.

Sensory overload. 🤯

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Feel like it’s a focus hack.

“Read by the author” 🤌

Still an untapped element authors reading their own text.

There are a few of those out there.

Yes. A few.

7/10 read by the author is best because they know their work and have the passion about it... **however** I've heard some where the author was just painful to listen to 🤣

I listen to this Guy on ₿itcoin Audible. He seems to know his stuff I would say at least an 8/10 should give him a shot

Never heard of this idea before. Why do you feel it’s beneficial? Don’t you constantly try to sync between voice and text

Idk about QW, but for me it helps me focus and actually take the words in. Sometimes when I just read, I’m just reading words without giving any thought to them. When I just listen, it’s easy to space out and miss a few seconds that could’ve been important. When I do both, I have no choice but to take it all in.

afaik you remember stuff better by listening, reading and taking notes i.e. auditive, visual and kinesthetics.

And application - take that info and discuss, draft, and build.

Not really, you kinda just get the hang of it.

Also, someone like myself whose mind can wander with random sounds and thoughts the audible blocks out my sensors and keeps me focused on the text itself.

I feel like it’s definitely relative to the individual and technically I’m double spending on a book and the audible but it’s working well so maybe the value is there.

This is the way.

🥳

I have to try it

I want to get a Kindle for this.

Gathering Moss is a good one to fall asleep to

#[3] this guy just confirmed my experiment isn’t crazy.