Como LER MAIS RÁPIDO (método TIM FERRIS)

EstudeTRADE - por Angelo Miloch
5 Mar 202003:36

Summary

TLDRThis video offers tips to enhance reading speed in a world where time is scarce. The host introduces techniques from Tim Ferriss's book 'The 4-Hour Workweek', suggesting the use of a pen or ruler to guide the eyes, leveraging peripheral vision to skip words, and focusing on the middle of lines. The ultimate goal is to improve reading velocity without sacrificing comprehension. The video promises a method to calculate reading speed once it hits 100 likes and encourages viewers to subscribe and turn on notifications for more content.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The video discusses the challenge of finding time for reading amidst a busy life filled with work and social media.
  • 🚀 The speaker introduces tips to help viewers read faster in the limited time they have left.
  • 📖 The video references 'The 4-Hour Work Week' by Tim Ferriss, a best-selling author known as the 'superhuman' of Silicon Valley.
  • ✍️ Tip 1: Use a pen or a ruler to guide your reading and prevent visual regressions, such as re-reading lines or paragraphs.
  • 👀 Tip 2: Utilize peripheral vision by skipping the first two words and the last two words of each sentence, allowing the brain to grasp the message without reading every word.
  • 🔍 Tip 3: Focus on each line only two or three times at most, assuming peripheral vision is well-trained to quickly understand the message.
  • 💪 Tip 4: Practice the previous three tips and train consistently to improve reading speed without sacrificing comprehension.
  • 📈 The speaker challenges viewers to calculate their reading speed and promises to create content explaining Tim Ferriss's method once the video gets 100 likes.
  • 📈 The importance of reading speed is emphasized, but only if it does not compromise the understanding and retention of the content.
  • 🎯 The video encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more content, highlighting the richness of the 2020 video season.
  • 🔔 A reminder to activate notifications to receive updates on new content.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is tips for reading faster in less time, with a focus on techniques that can help improve reading speed while maintaining comprehension.

  • What is the promise made at the beginning of the video?

    -The promise made at the beginning of the video is to help viewers read 200% faster using a technique from Tim Ferriss's book.

  • Who is Tim Ferriss according to the video?

    -Tim Ferriss is described as the 'superman of Silicon Valley' by Wired magazine and is the author of at least two best-selling books.

  • What is the first tip given for reading faster?

    -The first tip for reading faster is to use a pen, pencil, or ruler to guide your eyes during reading to prevent visual backtracking.

  • What does the second tip suggest to do with peripheral vision?

    -The second tip suggests using peripheral vision to cut off at least two words from the beginning and two words from the end of each sentence, allowing the brain to understand the message without reading the entire line.

  • What is the third tip for improving reading speed?

    -The third tip is to focus and only glance at each line two or three times at most, which requires well-trained peripheral vision.

  • What is the fourth tip for enhancing reading speed?

    -The fourth tip is to practice the previous three tips and train consistently to improve reading speed.

  • Why is it important to practice reading speed without compromising comprehension?

    -It is important to practice reading speed without compromising comprehension because reading quickly without understanding or retaining the information is not beneficial.

  • What challenge does the video presenter make regarding the video's likes?

    -The presenter challenges that if the video gets 100 likes, they will create content explaining Tim Ferriss's method for calculating one's reading speed.

  • What additional resource is mentioned for learning about books?

    -The video mentions a playlist and a card in the channel that focuses on books for further learning.

  • How can viewers stay updated with the content of the channel?

    -Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel, activate notifications, and share the video with friends to stay updated with the content.

Outlines

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📚 Enhancing Reading Speed Techniques

The video script introduces a series of tips to help viewers improve their reading speed, a skill that is becoming increasingly important given the limited time available for such activities amidst the demands of social media and work. The speaker, Angelo Miolo, presents methods inspired by Tim Ferriss's book 'The 4-Hour Workweek', which promises to increase reading speed by 200%. The first tip is to use a pen or a ruler to guide the eyes and prevent regressions. The second tip involves using peripheral vision to read, eliminating the need to focus on the beginning and end of each sentence. The third tip is to focus only two or three times per line, relying on peripheral vision to grasp the message. The final tip is to practice these techniques to improve reading speed without sacrificing comprehension.

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Keywords

💡Netflix

Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of TV shows, movies, and documentaries. In the context of the video, it is mentioned as part of the modern distractions that take away time from fundamental human activities like reading. The script implies that with the abundance of entertainment options like Netflix, people are finding it harder to allocate time for reading.

💡Social Media

Social media refers to the platforms and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking. The video script mentions social media as another factor contributing to the reduction of time spent on reading. It suggests that the daily use of social media platforms leaves less time for activities such as reading.

💡Reading

Reading is the process of interpreting and understanding written text. It is highlighted in the video script as a fundamental human activity that is being compromised due to the increasing time spent on activities like watching Netflix and using social media. The video aims to provide tips to help viewers read faster, thereby allowing them to make more time for reading amidst their busy schedules.

💡Speed Reading

Speed reading is a set of techniques to read text at a much faster pace than traditional reading methods. The video script promises to teach techniques to help viewers read 200% faster, indicating that the main theme revolves around improving reading speed to fit reading into a tighter schedule.

💡Tim Ferriss

Tim Ferriss is an author, entrepreneur, and public speaker known for his books, podcasts, and productivity techniques. In the script, he is mentioned as the author of the book 'The 4-Hour Workweek' and is referred to as the 'superhuman of Silicon Valley' by Wired magazine. His techniques for speed reading are alluded to as a method that the video will explain.

💡Peripheral Vision

Peripheral vision is the ability to see objects and movement outside the direct line of sight. The video script suggests using peripheral vision to read by skipping the first and last two words of each sentence, allowing the brain to grasp the meaning of the line without reading every word. This technique is part of the speed reading method being discussed.

💡Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is a region in California known for its high-tech innovation and electronic industries. It is mentioned in the context of Tim Ferriss being recognized as a 'superhuman' by Wired magazine, which underscores his influence and success in the tech and productivity field.

💡Best-Sellers

Best-sellers are books that have been highly popular and sold in large quantities. The script mentions that Tim Ferriss has authored at least two best-selling books, which adds credibility to his methods and advice on speed reading and productivity.

💡YouTube

YouTube is a video-sharing platform where users can upload, share, and view videos. In the script, YouTube is mentioned as the platform where the video is hosted, and the speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe to the channel for more content.

💡Notifications

Notifications are alerts sent to users to inform them of updates or new content. The video script encourages viewers to activate notifications to stay updated with the latest videos, indicating the channel's engagement strategy to keep viewers informed and connected.

💡Playlist

A playlist on YouTube is a collection of videos compiled by a user or channel. The script mentions a playlist related to books, suggesting that the channel offers curated content for viewers interested in reading and literature.

Highlights

The video discusses tips for reading faster in the limited time available due to social media and Netflix.

The presenter, Ângelo Mioc, introduces a technique from Tim Ferriss's book 'The 4-Hour Workweek'.

Tim Ferriss is recognized as a Silicon Valley 'superman' by Wired magazine and is an author of best-selling books.

A link to Tim Ferriss's English-speaking channel is provided in the video description.

Tip 1: Use a pen, pencil, or ruler to guide your reading and prevent visual regression.

Tip 2: Utilize peripheral vision to read at least two words less from the beginning and end of each sentence.

Tip 3: Focus on each line only two or three times to improve reading speed with trained peripheral vision.

Tip 4: Practice the previous three tips to improve reading speed without compromising content understanding.

The importance of not just reading fast but also retaining and understanding the content is emphasized.

A challenge is issued to create content explaining Tim Ferriss's method for calculating reading speed if the video gets 100 likes.

There is a playlist and a card in the channel about books for further reading.

The video aims to help viewers improve their reading time and better utilize their study time.

The presenter encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more content in the 2020 video season.

Subscribers are reminded to activate notifications to receive all new content.

The video promises a lot of content for the viewers to look forward to.

A reminder to activate notifications for upcoming videos is given at the end of the video.

Transcripts

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o trabalho balada netflix redes sociais

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e cada dia sobra menos tempo para uma

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atividade fundamental para o ser humano

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a leitura eu só ângelo miloc neste vídeo

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eu trago o dicas que vão te ajudar a ler

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mais rápido no pouco tempo que te sobra

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por falar em leitura eu leio aqui neste

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livro que você vai me ajudar muito se

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der um joinha nesse vídeo se inscrever

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no canal e ativar as notificações bom se

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você prestou atenção aqui na tamb deste

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vídeo você viu a promessa de ler

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duzentos por cento mais rápido isso é o

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que promete a técnica que eu vou te

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explicar que é do livro trabalhe 4 horas

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por semana dos infernos tim ferris é

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considerado o super-homem do vale do

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silício pela revista wired e é autor de

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pelo menos dois best-sellers que estão

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os livros mais vendidos eu vou deixar o

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link do canal dele aqui

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a descrição desse vídeo que é em inglês

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tá vamos a dica dica número um durante a

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leitura usa uma caneta um lápis uma

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régua para te guiar durante a leitura e

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que impede que você comenta assaltos

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visuais e volte para linhas que você já

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leu palavras que você já leu ou até

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parágrafos que você já leu dica número 2

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use a sua visão periférica e corte pelo

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menos duas palavras do começo e duas

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palavras do final de cada frase vai por

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mim o seu cérebro vai entender a

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mensagem daquela linha aquela frase e

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vai ficar cada vez mais treinado

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simplesmente olhando um meio da frase

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você consegue captar ela toda isso em

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função da sua visão periférica dica

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número três começa a focar apenas duas

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ou três vezes no máximo em cada linha do

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tempo é claro que para isso sua visão

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periférica tem que estar bem treinada

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é simplesmente batendo o olho na linha

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do texto você também vai entender a

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mensagem vai ficar cada vez mais treinar

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para ir dica número quatro é muito

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simples é só pôr em prática a três dicas

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anteriores e treinar muito para cada vez

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mais melhorar a sua velocidade de

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leitura atenção nesse termo velocidade

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de leitura é claro que você tem que

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praticar e sem ter prejuízo no

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entendimento do conteúdo não adianta

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nada você lê muito rápido e não gravar e

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não reter e não entender o olho você

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deve estar se perguntando como que eu

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faço para calcular minha velocidade de

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leitura eu desafio quando esse vídeo

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tiver 100 joinhas aqui no youtube eu

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criei um conteúdo explicando o método do

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tim ferris para você calcular sua

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velocidade de leitura combinado

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lembrando que tem uma playlist

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e no canal tem o card aqui e fala só

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sobre livros eu espero que essas dicas

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te ajudem a melhorar o seu tempo de

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leitura e ocupar melhor o tempo que você

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dedica aos estudos gostou do vídeo então

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dá um joinha compartilha os seus amigos

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e se for novo por aqui se inscreve no

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canal ativa as notificações que a

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temporada 2020 dos vídeos tá bombando

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tem muito conteúdo e você tem que

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receber ele sempre eu postar para isso é

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só ativar as notificações beleza até o

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próximo vídeo falou

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