I've been doin audiobooks lately. There's a lot of time during the day when I can put it on and listen while I'm driving, or cleaning up the kitchen, or just chillin in the living room. I'm able to get through titles faster than if I was reading them. I got an Audible subscription and I get one title each month, and discounts on any other titles I might want to buy. Plus, I get access to their Plus catalog, which features different titles every month. I get access to all those titles so I can listen to as many as I want. It's been a great way to consume books of all types.
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I can't concentrate with audiobooks tbh. but if it works for you, great!
I have the best results when listening while driving. Something about combination of subconsciously focusing on the road, while letting the book play in the background leads to maximum retention.
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One thing Iโve tried convincing others of is how different people learn. Audio versus reading versus hands on kins โฆ whatever. Anyway, LOVE โค๏ธ how valuable audiobooks can be for teaching.
Just finished The Blocksize War, and now I'm in Bitcoin Evangelism, Chapter 2 on Audible. I tend to do audiobooks when my favorite podcasters are on holiday breaks.
