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Oh man, I totally relate to this opening. The New Year's resolutions for reading are always so ambitious, and then life just kind of happens, right?
It's like setting yourself up for that bittersweet feeling – you did okay, but that nagging voice of 'I could have done more' always lingers.
He's really hitting the nail on the head with the disappointment of not meeting those personal reading goals. It’s a very common experience.

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The speaker opens by acknowledging a recurring personal struggle: setting ambitious reading goals at the year's start [0:00] only to fall short, a pattern he believes many viewers share [0:00-0:15]. He contrasts this disappointment with the satisfaction of meeting or exceeding reading targets, but still expresses a desire for improvement [0:15]. This self-reflection sets the stage for a more effective approach to reading, moving beyond common "speedreading BS" [0:00].
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The speaker opens by acknowledging a recurring personal struggle: setting ambitious reading goals at the year's start [0:00] only to fall short, a pattern he believes many viewers share [0:00-0:15]. He contrasts this disappointment with the satisfaction of meeting or exceeding reading targets, but still expresses a desire for improvement [0:15]. This self-reflection sets the stage for a more effective approach to reading, moving beyond common "speedreading BS" [0:00].
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