Beginning photoreader here, this is actually my first post (finishing the CD course now).

A bit of confusion I've had deals with the examples in the photoreading book (as well as in the forums) regarding instructions on photoreading. What I mean is, in the book "Photoreading", p. 39, it speaks about a computer programmer that quickly discovered bugs while "photoreading" codebooks - now, does this mean that he was only doing the step of photoreading? or was he following the whole mind system, photoreading only being on of the steps. There are several examples like this in the book.

Another example, in a previous post entitled "Mastering Photoreading System", Pete Bissonette talked about how he recommended beginning photoreaders photoread 10 books a day - is he referring to the step of photoreading or doing the entire system on 10 books a day?

I'm a bit confused by this - it's hard for me to imagine so much benefit from solely photoreading a book and not doing any of the other steps.

Thanks for your help! I'm very happy to have found this program.