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lol I mention audiobooks as 90% of my reading (because I’m working through different stuff on my ereader) and no one has said anything yet.
I think there’s value in reading with your eyes, but at the end of the day I have 50+ hours a week I can listen to audiobooks while doing other shit, and that’s a lot more content. For most (nonfiction), my retention is pretty comparable with audio, too.
If you haven’t tried adjusting the speed, it’s surprising how quickly you adapt to it as a new normal.
lol I mention audiobooks as 90% of my reading (because I’m working through different stuff on my ereader) and no one has said anything yet.
I think there’s value in reading with your eyes, but at the end of the day I have 50+ hours a week I can listen to audiobooks while doing other shit, and that’s a lot more content. For most (nonfiction), my retention is pretty comparable with audio, too.
If you haven’t tried adjusting the speed, it’s surprising how quickly you adapt to it as a new normal.