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A hot elf on my phone because I'm a filthy phone poster. No bulli

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I've been obsessed with the M-m-m-m-maximum! retention lately. It's not a meme, it's the fastest way to read a book with the most amount of details and information retained. Even with books I've already read, I find new stuff.
Read a book while listening to the audiobook on say 2x speed. A decent size book would take about 3-5 hours to complete, and you legitimately retain most information and don't lose track. Highly recommend, to the point where I don't even read the book if I can't find the audiobook to it.

Anyone else do it? Are there any other methods that are better?

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