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Ask HN: How to read non-fiction books as easy as fiction?

5 pointsby ghostpirateabout 6 years ago

3 comments

detcaderabout 6 years ago
For me biographies are easier, like The Man Who Loved Only Numbers.<p>Sometimes I make Anki flash cards for interesting facts, it can serve as a motivational factor for continuing on.<p>I feel non-fiction books are supposed to engaged with; I am supposed to stop for a minute and stare into space turning an idea over in my head, maybe ask or email someone about it or research it online.<p>I think people who tear through non-fiction books like fiction often have a self-cultivated structure to when and how they read books. They pick a book or topic they&#x27;re curious about and make sure they apply themselves to it systematically...
aikabout 6 years ago
1. You&#x27;ll be much more motivated when the topic is directly applicable to your current struggles, so read books on those topics.<p>2. You may not know what type of book structure you enjoy reading. Try reading a lot of different books and think about what seems to be easier for you. Then find more of those.
lm28469about 6 years ago
Life is way crazier than any fiction.<p>The tricky part is to find which style &#x2F; author fits you.<p>Pick up a few classics, read 50 pages or so and if you like it continue otherwise stop and start the next book. After a while you&#x27;ll have an idea of what interests you.
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