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Whoa, reading a whole book in a day and remembering it forever? That sounds pretty wild, honestly. I'm already skeptical about those speed-reading tricks, but the promise is definitely intriguing.
Okay, so they're immediately calling out the common speed-reading fads. Eye training and finger following are definitely things I've seen pushed, so it's good they're setting that aside right away. Makes me wonder what the *real* solution is.
The 'superhuman speeds' and 'force flashing words' part is hilarious. They're really trying to set themselves apart from the snake oil salesmen of the reading world. I'm curious if they'll actually deliver on something practical now.

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The video immediately debunks common speed-reading myths [0:00-0:15], stating that techniques like eye training or finger following are ineffective for true comprehension and long-term retention. The presenter explicitly warns against "superhuman speed" methods [0:20], emphasizing that these approaches lead to superficial engagement rather than deep understanding or lasting memory.
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The video immediately debunks common speed-reading myths [0:00-0:15], stating that techniques like eye training or finger following are ineffective for true comprehension and long-term retention. The presenter explicitly warns against "superhuman speed" methods [0:20], emphasizing that these approaches lead to superficial engagement rather than deep understanding or lasting memory.
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