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The Definition of Speed Reading


You stand in the center of a floor and listen to the sounds coming from the jukebox. As you hear the sounds, you start to sway with the music. During the dance, you start to miss a beat. Again, you miss another beat. Now, you comprehend the music by listening to the beat. Yet, you miss beats as you take the next step. What are you doing wrong?

You have comprehension of the beat, yet you are missing the meanings between the lyrics. What does this have to do with speed-reading you may ask? It has everything in the world to do with all aspects of life, including music.

To speed-read you must feel, have meaning, and have the ability to listen, hear, smell, touch, and taste messages between the words. One of the most popular songs was "Good-bye Earl," by the Dixie Chicks caused a world of chaos. These women were only singing a pure song, which the message of their words became chaotic. The meaning was, "Stop violence." Hello. In the video, it appeared the women, killed Earl, and tried to hide his body. What these women were doing was saying, put violence away, hello. Yet, the majority of the world missed the meaning behind the video. What an amazing "idiotic" discovery of the human minds ability to think.

Now, if you dig deeper into history you will see that people lack definition. Most speed-readers will tell you that comprehension lies between the time you read and what you understand. The fact is you are being, misled, since definition clarifies what you read. Let me show you how definition works.

At one point, I thought comprehension was where it was at, but after studying deeper, I realize I too was, led astray. Well, the road is clear now, and if you want to go on an adventure, let me take you there.

Consider
Nerd or geek: Nerds dribble into learning, when they learn, the nerds learn from trickles of information while pulling it together to bring in meaning, purpose, and understanding. Nerds seep to understand what they learn. Nerds,' rivulet while flowing into reality, through courses that will make them run to their goals. These people are jets, spurting to learn.

Give me some definition. What did you learn? You think nerds, you may think (Common society ways) that nerds are poor excuses of human beings, or bores. Nerds are a fine example, which you can follow to learn speed-reading and much more. Guess you missed that beat, huh.

Now, define nerd.
Nerd: A person willing to learn and find meaning, purpose, and understanding, to put the puzzles together to work toward goals. This person listens, hears, and searches his mind (as taught by colleges), which society breaks down. This person is an outstanding example to follow.







Do you see where I am going? Hello, if you fail to see where I am going, then you need to read the article again. I said, you need to define and not according to society standards, legal standards, or anyone else's standards for that matter. You need to define by your standards and you get this from what you learn. What I mean, what you learn is what you have proven to be facts. Now, are you ready to speed-read?

Sherry drove down Wayne-Dixie Highway, while watching the U.K. Birds soar over here head. The first thing you are going to look at is the "U.K. Birds," which is your biggest mistake. You need to look into the meaning of the narrative to find what it means to you.

NOTE: U.K. Birds, as defined: Buzzards:

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