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Read information at a speed where you can consciously perceive 80% of the text and consciously comprehend 50% of the text. Spend as much time as you like practicing this activity, and focus on improving your speed reading abilities. Ideally, read sources that expose to to as much new information as possible, as long as you can understand 60% of it.
 
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been doing that since law school that was the first thing my thesis orientator instructed me in
 
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No mindmaxxing for your face!
I've read thousands of books and it still didn't help me...
 
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How about dnr
 
I've read thousands of books and it still didn't help me...
Cope

Reading may not make you attractive but no doubt it can help you in other ways

Reading is the path to true ascension
 
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Read information at a speed where you can consciously perceive 80% of the text and consciously comprehend 50% of the text. Spend as much time as you like practicing this activity, and focus on improving your speed reading abilities. Ideally, read sources that expose to to as much new information as possible, as long as you can understand 60% of it.
I mean it does help but only a bit
 
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Cope

Reading may not make you attractive but no doubt it can help you in other ways

Reading is the path to true ascension
Lol, no...
 
what if you miss the good parts
 
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I mean it does help but only a bit
Almost everything in life will only help a bit

I think reading helps more than almost anything else, depending on the material you read
 
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what if you miss the good parts
The point is that you don’t spend time reading stuff you already know and the novel information will be detected. You can slow down if you read something that requires you to do so
 
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Almost everything in life will only help a bit

I think reading helps more than almost anything else, depending on the material you read
It’s always best to read as much as you can so that you prevent a decrease in reading age. I knew some people from my old HS who had a reading ages of 9,10
 
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It’s always best to read as much as you can so that you prevent a decrease in reading age. I knew some people from my old HS who had a reading ages of 9,10
I’m not familiar with reading age
 
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What do you read and how long
usually law books and articles, around 2-3 hours a day mostly related to legal cases Im working in at a given time, during postgrad I used to read around double that because i had to be sharp for classes and seminars
 
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a scam bigger than pua and meditation combined

are you retarded?
 
low IQ comment

fantastic argumentation. you'll enjoy those moments when you realize you don't even understand the most basic concepts in law just because you were too lazy to go through textbooks, praxis and doctrine thoroughly

what fucking speed reading, lmfao. only works if you have a 140+ iq like me, and i still avoided that technique
 
fantastic argumentation. you'll enjoy those moments when you realize you don't even understand the most basic concepts in law just because you were too lazy to go through textbooks, praxis and doctrine thoroughly
deluded take from plebs who entered law school because they thought harvey specter from suits was cool and based
 
deluded take from plebs who entered law school because they thought harvey specter from suits was cool and based

i make a quarter of a million per year as a senior partner, retard
 
20k a month lmao pleb af

pretty good for someone who started 2 years ago.

how much do you make? sounds like you are the one who bought into the suits' bullshit

are you common law or civil law?
 
how much do you make? sounds like you are the one who bought into the suits' bullshit
I'm a state attorney in my country, earn around 40k a month the maximum a public servant can get
 
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pretty good for someone who started 2 years ago.

how much do you make? sounds like you are the one who bought into the suits' bullshit

are you common law or civil law?
civil law, public sector area


btw I agree with your take on reading and studying lol I got instructed to speed read only as introduction to the subjects

for actual studying its needed to read the source material throughoutly ofc
 
civil law, public sector area


btw I agree with your take on reading and studying lol I got instructed to speed read only as introduction to the subjects

for actual studying its needed to read the source material throughoutly ofc

as i said, i wipe the floor with submissive guys like you

and what the fuck is "civil law, public sector area" supposed to mean? i'm asking if you're in commonwealth or continental europe/other regions using the civil law system

big players deal with obligations law and commercial law, not that bullshit
 
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as i said, i wipe the floor with submissive guys like you

and what the fuck is "civil law, public sector area" supposed to mean? i'm asking if you're in commonwealth or continental europe/other regions using the civil law system

big players deal with obligations law and commercial law, not that bullshit
back with the low IQ projection
 
as i said, i wipe the floor with submissive guys like you

and what the fuck is "civil law, public sector area" supposed to mean? i'm asking if you're in commonwealth or continental europe/other regions using the civil law system

big players deal with obligations law and commercial law, not that bullshit
civil law is a legal system whose norms steem mainly from codified law made by parliaments

public sector area is the area in which I work on, mainly governamental contracts - contracts made by the governments with the companies to provide for them usually involving but not limited to public services

there's tons of "big players" enrolled in governamental contracts, you thinking otherwise just shows you know nothing about actual economy which also puts in question the length of your knowledge and explains why you keep trying to come up with suits-inspired cringe banter
 
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civil law is a legal system whose norms steem mainly from codified law made by parliaments

public sector area is the area in which I work on, mainly governamental contracts - contracts made by the governments with the companies to provide for them usually involving but not limited to public services

there's tons of "big players" enrolled in governamental contracts, you thinking otherwise just shows you know nothing about actual economy which also puts in question the length of your knowledge and explains why you keep trying to come up with suits-inspired cringe banter

yeah, this is usually how worthless administrative drones cope

and lol at mentioning suits when i graduated without even knowing what that is

keep stamping documents while i'm dealing with mergers and acquisitions and drafting contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, insect

tldr; working with anything public in law means you are a dravidian of lawyers
 
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yeah, this is usually how worthless administrative drones cope

and lol at mentioning suits when i graduated without even knowing what that is

keep stamping documents while i'm dealing with mergers and acquisitions and drafting contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, insect

tldr; working with anything public in law means you are a dravidian of lawyers
mistaking administrative staff with state attorney JFL, the more you talk the more you show you dont actually know stuff outside of your niche even if its still about the legal field
 
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