Brilliant Vaibhav: Absolutely brilliant.

I think there are several factors involved with this topic. First is that it is really not practical to completely memorize a book. What is the point of memorizing a book word for word and being able to parrot it back?

Then you have the 4 to 11 percent of the book containing sailient meaning. Many words are words that are used to join together words and, or, with.

A really great Photoreader KWlee had the experience of when he stop trying to studying everything, when he stopped trying to know every single thing he did better! He absolutely did better and it makes sense.

Having an expectation of having 100 percent comprehension of a book is an expectation that is not realistic.

It comes back to the 80/20 rule. Better to focus on the most important parts of the book than to try to memorize everything.

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