A theory from MAXIMUS soldier
That makes you r3m3mb3r what you read
Can you remember the letter ‘e’ written as a number ‘3’ in the subtitle of this article? I bet yes! If not, try this time! Great! In 2018 I wrote an article called MIND THE GAP to warn you: if you don’t remember (or apply) what you read you will never move forward … r3m3mb3r that! Don’t let a BIG gap between what you read and what you actually remember (or apply)! Paraphrasing Theodore Roosevelt:
Do what you can, with what you READ, where you are.
As I wrote earlier, the SQNMind theory – Sine Qua Non Mind theory – seeks to extract the best from each book and to prepare you to make better decisions. The theory consists to catalog the most interesting book passages into an essential categories for your mind. This action will transform your brain an ocean of raw knowledge ready to be adapted to your reality under any circumstances. Just read what you separated (your SQNMind) as many times as you can!
It is worth remembering that Robert Darnton, an American historian, deduced a shift from “intensive” to “extensive” reading due to the proliferation of books. For him, people read with intensity: “they had few books and read them often” that such contents became imprinted in their consciences. That is it! A “intensive” reading…