How to read using 100% of your brain
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âAh yes! I read a whole paragraph in 5 secsâ
âOh cool, what was it about?â
âSo um ehm yeah em ummâŠâ
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LMAO true comprehension I think slightly dips in exchange for speed
LMAO-
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@@Sambucha I only got half as far using it and I understood nothing-
Reads to 7th row
âThis doubles your reading speed!â
Reads to 6th row
underrated your comment is my child
Same result except the 2nd time I only got to the 5th row
Same but I got to the 4th row trying to understand it
Relatable
same
"Anyone can read the whole thing!"
*Me who already read it*
what?
Dude same, i think i've already been doing bionic đ€Ł
Same
Yes
I read like that during exams, and I actually understand it (if I'm fully awake ofc)
Me, a speedreader: "Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power."
Same dude
To be fair this is how I do it anyway lol
Same lol
True
They will never achieve true speed.
"um, i made it to 4th row"
"oh! there is a faster way?!"
*makes it to 2nd
@Yumirađ Bro that's crazy.
Same lol
Same!!
I got all the way down
But then I only to to the fourth line
I finished it the first time but got to the second last line the second time
âIt can double your reading speedâ
me who still is stuck at the middle: đđđ
Sameee
Fax yođ€Łđ€Ł
I red the whole paragraph and understood most of it
donât care
Samme
I couldn't even begin to read that the "Bionic" way lmao.
It's not that hard and you probably do it already without noticing. You can actually skip entire words too instead of just letters. It's good for school texts n stuff, huge time saver. Next time you're reading a long comment like this give it a try.
@@MrAnnoyingYouBadly fastest way to read useless school texts is by pretending to read them when someone looks
@@No__Vanity I'm 17 and have read about two pages this year throghout all the text books. I've also passed with pretty good grades.
@@No__Vanity Reading the work is overrated. Skip to the tasks and google them.
@@No__Vanity I guess that's one way.
Ah yes âguiding the eyes *trough* the textâ
Kind of had a difference. Reading it that way quickly makes me say the full word fsr lol
yeah for me the first one was easier to read
i think u need to also not pronounce the words in your head to get better results đ§
Me who stopped on the same word:
Thats why I have an F in ELA
Thx man u made my day
It feel so great to know I'm not the only1
I got farther the first time than the second
The second way made me notice they misspelled âthroughâ and that ducked me up.
Didnât even notice but it is pretty ducked up
I couldnât even get past that first sentence because I kept looking at the misspelled word. Lol
Yeah, that confused me a bit
Ducked. Really? And do you also refer to your penis as your weiner?
Thereâs a spelling mistake. âtroughâ instead of âthroughâ. I keep staggering at that point.
Me realizing the pause button is available: âINFINITE POWERâ
Gay fnaf kid
Lol
loll
U BECOME GOD
@@War_zone9090 AND I CONTROL THE TIMING SPEEDS OF EVERY LIVING THING
i read it, but what kinda messed me up was âtroughâ in the 3rd row đ
same wth
Bruh I got 3 times less
The "trough" instead of "through" messed me up both times, even though I knew it was there.
"Pretty cool right?"
You mean the fact that the emboldened letters were so distracting that I didn't even get to the same word the second time?
I got one line shorter the second time.
Me too...
Same here
sameee
I didnât really see a difference tbh
ur blind
The first some letters were highlighted
@@macroni7479 They meant a difference of how far they got not how the text changed
Hot chicken
@@mohammadalhocheimi1706 I donât get the they...
but hmm...ok
Btw how did you know?
It is actually so much better it is crazy. It forces you in a way to focus only on the darker parts.
While you donât need it to read fast it definitely motivates you
I got interrupted by the spelling error âtroughâ which is in both versions of the text. It is much easier to read when there are no spelling or grammatical errors.
"me don't even know when to start"
I found myself slightly tripped up by âthroughâ being misspelled as âtrough,â especially during the bionic reading
exactly
same
Exactly i thought i read it wrong then realized its misspelled.
Same
Me: reads entire standard paragraph
Also me: cant read the whole bionic reading paragraph
âOkay, stopâ
âNoâ
*Proceeds to keep reading*
Anyone noticed the âtroughâ instead of âthroughâ
Nobody is paying attention to comprehending the text, we are just reading it.
Yes
No. Just you.
No. Just you cuz you're special.
No. Just you cuz you're so special.
Me the first time - *reads the whole thing in 5 seconds*
Me after the second time- *makes it to the 7th line*
Literally same exactly it's so weird
Me: gets stuck on 'trough' and doesn't finish the paragraph.
Bionic reading helps anyone read the entire thing in 5 seconds... But I already read it in 5 seconds the first time đ
Made it slower for me lol, first one I was like 5 words from finishing, second one I was like two lines away
Same lol
The second version was harder for me to read
Same
way easier for me
@@someguy401 Guess our minds dont need bionic reading if we can already read fast enough.
Standard reading: I reach the 5th row
The bionic reading: I reached only 3th
My ADHD: Where are your sleeves!?!?
With the âbetterâ method I stopped at reading at the second line bro wtf
SAME
Maybe you guys are too young
@@condoctor well i made it to the 5th line but i didnt finish it
@@condoctor well I mean I could read the entire thing first.
The fact that it was highlighting letters made my eyes hurt because I think of the font that Iâm reading and how it looks, so I can make approximations because I know what the stuff looks like.
But because things are bolded it makes it a lot harder to do that. It also basically forces me to read the entire word.
"It can doublr your reading speed"
I got worse
me reading normally: **reads whole thing with most understanding**
me reading it bionomically: **can't get past the first two lines because i get confused**
FR i finished the first one faster
Me first time: *gets to bottom with time left*
Second time: *gets to bottom slower*
Meanwhile me : took my phone far away in order to read faster
I was at "The reader" at first time. At the second time ı was at "highlighted". I don't think it works when English is your second language.
English is my second language and I got through it both times. Though I speak Spanish so perhaps it's familiarity with the letters considering they both use the same alphabet.
@@absolutesonic4266 Yeah problably... Turkish is more closer to Finnish and Japanese which is agglutinative languages. When you say "I'm going to Ä°stanbul" in Turkish, it's "Ä°stanbul'a gidiyorum". As you can see, the word of "Ä°stanbul" is at the beginning of the sentence. Suffix ( the " 'a ") at the end of "Ä°stanbul" means "to".
So, English can be confusing sometimes...
@@Turkmilletizekidir.caliskandir Yeah that makes sense
This is how books should be written
It felt harder with bionic reading, but there was no real time difference.
It didn't blow my mind đđ
yo Iâve been reading like this since 2nd grade and my friends are wondering how I finish books so fast
Bionic reading: highlights letters to make reading faster.
Also Bionic reading: misspells through
The "new way" actually made it harder for me to read
I read to the end on the first one
Yeah. Me too, but not with the Bionic version đ€
@@frostriver4547 same for real âŒïž
âOh cool I got it till digital worldâ
*Says stuff about the faster way for reading
âWeâre not gonna talk about where I got..â
I reached till fixation points..
Tf samee like same words
Bro I need this in my school textbooks now, takes me forever to read that stuff
Its only slightly faster for me but the processing is much smoother and just feels better to read
Bionic reading: I read the whole thing actual reading I read until: In a digital world.
Bro me 2 and that too before the highlight
@@Dtrstrange Yeah.đ
I don't see the difference. Ended up reaching till "focusing" both the times. đ¶
I ended in "word" twice
Me: tries
Dyslexia: what do you think you're doing?
That actually distracted my brain more than reading normally cause normally my brain kinda sees the first and last few letters
Me who finished it in Standard.
Him: â there is a faster wayâ
Me: hmm
Him: âread the bold letters to read faster.â
Me: makes it to 4th row
Actually learned this back in high school. It's really cool . Helps with dyslexia too
This is so cool honestly, imagine if books were printed this way
Dyslexia forces me to read the second way, but Iâm still slow af
I got down to the 4th line the first time but the highlighted words distracted me so I only got through 2 lines then
Yea, I taught myself to read as fast as possible yet still remember most things for school textbooks
It's like forgetting the way you walk and then learn to walk a different way.
Reads everything
"Doubles everything"
Reads to halfway
Actually read the entire thing in under 5 seconds but the highlight made it harder to read
I actually learned this when I was in high school. Teachers would make us skim read by only taking in 3 words and contextualize the rest of the sentence. Works incredibly well.
âPretty cool rightâ
Bro I got to the same word, this ainât fair đđ
Me first try: reads full thing before heâs done counting since I read quickly
Me during second try: *my eyes hurt*
The fact that you can read it even more faster when you have your pause button... đ
the highlighted one makes me think im looking at a toddlerâs scribbles
Standard: To the end Bionic: To the end of the first sentence... what???
reads to row 6
"this doubles your reading speed!"
reads to row 4
bionic reading actually made it slower
"Doubles speed" went from 7th to getting caught on the typo in through on the 3rd row lol
I got to the 6th row with the bionic thing and i finished it without the bionic reading-
Iâve been reading like this since sixth grade because I had serious issues with reading so I came up with my own way of reading itâs cool to see that other people are discovering it too
"Ill give y-"
Has already reread the paragraph
my brain still forces itself to read every word letter or letter. with the bionic reading, it just makes me focus on each word for longer for some reason
*Reads to 8th row
âDoubles reading speed!!â
*Reads to 7th row
These is a big big and a huge difference between reading, understand and retaining!!!
Me : reads super fast
Also me: *forgets it and has to read it another 4 times*
the way i read quickly is to read the middle word of each line and your brain naturally reads the other words
I got to âbionic reading aims to encourageâ with standars and âreaderâ with bionic
I made it all the way through with like two seconds to spare without the bionic version
"this technique makes you read it faster"
me: gets stopped exactly on the same word as without the technique.
Same speed with and without bionic reading
Now every book should wrote in this method
Halfway threw the first sentence I realized what I had to do but it was too late as I never made it to the end in time
Fact:the through in the second text has a missing h
Nah this made it more difficult for me, my brain wants to read the word but the bolder letters distract me so I read both and look at both causing a headache
Me:reads the whole thing the first time and doesnât the second
"I am gonna give you 5 seconds to read this"
*me who just paused the video to read everything*
I read it fast both ways, but the second time it felt like I was missing a lot of the information.
i only got a couple of words further but i started late when i was reading the original version-
I got to âas a result the readerâ on both attempts
I normally read like that thatâs how my dyslexia tutor taught me how to read
That's clearly a writing technique, not a reading technique.
I can read super fast, but when I read super fast, I can't remember what I was reading about.
That strategy only got me a few more words, I was about 9/16 through the paragraph with it and 1/2 without
When u cant comprehend as fast as u can read
I felt stressed the second time cause I didn't want to disappoint.đ
pauses the video before I know what im supposed to be doing.
How I read is, I look over the whole paragraph thoroughly but quickly. Then I fill in the blanks with what makes the most sense. Sometimes I'll miss an important word but it mostly works.
Me: "It really blowed my mind that I can read the first version faster."