Understanding Subvocalization
Jim challenges the notion that we must vocalize words to comprehend them, using the example of familiar symbols like stop signs. He explains that subvocalization limits reading speed to speaking speed, while our thinking speed can be much faster. By recognizing that many words are merely symbols, we can enhance our reading efficiency through proper training techniques.In this clip
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#400: How to Leverage Your Mind: A Podcast Masterclass with Jim Kwik
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