How to Remember What You Read
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“I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.” ― Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Corno di Bassetto but you just quoted it
I remember the ideas i make from the books, and the context related.
These ideas never leave my mind for a day, they always resurface.
Try to make an idea from a book that can stick with you forever. Even if its literally building an never-finished collage of ideas that systemically play together, and weave/prime your outlook on things non-cryptomenasically but constant; assimilating and synchronizing your behaviour with it (on a more conscious level).
@Corno di Bassetto The irony is that you are misquoting Emerson, since "quotation" is in singular in Emerson's journals:
"Immortality. I notice that as soon as writers broach this question they begin to quote. I hate quotation. Tell me what you know."
1. Take notes, read with a pen in your hand.
2. Thinking of what you know about the topic before reading the passage.
3. Summarize the important ideas from your notes on a cue card, give it a title and a reference to the source material, and then alphabetize.
4. Dive in, don't hesitate to start reading, so that you are actively reading.
Thank you very much good Sir for summerizing this video so neatly . You are the type of hero this world needs :)
Valérian Lemaire
Some people will read this and call the video a day. And then they forget...
Can anyone say what equipment he use (camera+mic)
Thanks
THANK YOU! :)
Step 1: Learn how to read.
waddup, i'm John, i'm 19, and i never f*ckin learned how to read
Lol
@@thejohnfish lol
Hewoow
Thanks for your tips, John. I've never heard about the second one, I'm gonna apply it.
Aren't you too busy last time? You look a little bit tired. Maybe take a rest ;)
Smartest fish I’ve ever seen
This has no right being as funny as it should be
what?! he is a human beiging! obviously not a fish cuz fish can't read
nice one
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*The quality of your life is determined by the quality of your thinking, and the quality of your thinking is determined by the quality of what you read.*
Inerize that’s deep!
Exactly, not quantity
Yes, boom! Quality matters 💪
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*slow clap*
John "I read a book a week" Fish
Adam Kaye hahahaha
John "Harvard" Fish
lol underrated
I see John in my dreams saying "I read a book a week" xx
i know tons of people doing this. Helps you tremendously
Not gonna lie, it's like you read my mind. I read 3 books this month (though I had to read way more hours to achieve that) and the scenario of forgetting what I have read, had me quite worried.
the same has happened to me with a lot of CZcams videos, so creppy the type of information they can manipulate
Can anyone say what equipment he use (camera+mic)
same !
Your brain will memorize everything, that seems relevant to you. And if you're reading a book and nothing stays in your memory, than this topic just doesn't bother you and you shouldn't read this book lol
@@CONTRAVISUALS check the link in the description. In his amazon store is a list of all his gear
First of all: "How to remember what you watch in a YT Vídeo"
same tips apply
Take notes 😆
John seriously brings a fresh perspective to college vlogging/filming on CZcams! Thank you!
Then you also have to watch Richard Yu. He is at University as well (additionally he also is an entrepreneur :) and after every video of him I feel completely motivated to live a productive life
My strategy to recall what i've read is: After every chapter i ask myself, is the stuff i've read in the chapter worth to be written down or will it eventually benefit to my life in any way. And if the answer to one of the questions is yes, i write down some keywords regarding the chapter in my "learning book" and take a look in it once or twice a week to recall the knowledge.
I feel as though our education system conditions us to necessitate a specific environment in order to read (i.e. pens and highlighters in hand...), and we develop the habit of reading to regurgitate. It's so therapeutic to be able to commit to a book and just enjoy the process of being enveloped in another world for a moment. 😌
May Gao I think it’s different with fiction vs. nonfiction. I’m usually trying to actively learn something specific when reading nonfiction. When reading fiction, I just want to enjoy the story and reflect on it when I finish on how I felt about it. I virtually never ‘take notes’ with my fiction reads.
i agree! sometimes before I read I become anxious of "what if I Just read it and enjoy it?" and I think that's valuable too. It's when we re read that we go deeper in our analysis
True!!
If only we enjoyed all the topics we have to read :/
Elliot Choy hey bich
I feel like I forget a lot of what I learn, even things from a few weeks ago
Adnan A probably a problem of sleep !
Stop smoking weed
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Why is this guy everywhere
You're everywhere!
The summer of 2016, I bought all the food I needed for two months so I wouldn't need to go out for anything. And I didn't. I practically lived on my mattress which I took out on the balcony. At night when I wasn't reading books, I would just star gaze and wander in my mind. I read over 250 books that summer. About 4-5 a day. One of the best memories I have and hold onto now that everything has changed.
4-5 a day? Wow. Most I can do is a book a day, and thats rushing it.
Wow can you tell us more about that months? How did you feel when they were over, what kind of relationship with people did you have? I find it very interesting
4-5 books per day?? were those books less than 100 pages tf?
from High School I watched your videos now I'm in Medical School and they still relevant helping me... by the way I'm from South Africa
You saying South Africa doesn’t matter lol
Taxonomic Quantum it just shows that he has a global audience
Emerson was right on!
Apperceptive mass.
Most people do not need to worry about "remembering" everything they read -- depending on the book of course. Context is important, too. If you're studying for an exam, you should work hard to memorize everything.
Johann Herbart coined the term "apperceptive mass," which consists of all of the ideas, thoughts, and notions that we are consciously aware of. He believed that once you learn something, that memory is never 'destroyed.' Throughout our lives, at any given moment, we have a vast sum of ideas swimming around in our sub-conscious mind -- ideas we cannot access all of the time. When you think to yourself: "I just thought of something!" that idea has already been floating around now for quite a while. You just weren't able to access it. Additionally, each and any of your unconscious thoughts are subject to join your conscious mind, i.e, your apperceptive mass.
Simply put: if you're reading for fun and general education, you needn't worry about remembering every detail. If you're reading everything, it's going to collect in the recesses of your subconscious mind. And your conscious mind? What sticks, sticks.
I really want to complete two books a week. In order to do this, I can't spend time taking notes on the page. Additionally, many people use library books. What I often find myself doing is typing entire passages that interest me in a Doc. What interests me interests me; what doesn't interest me, doesn't. Since I'm already on a tangent, I'll go ahead and say that all you need is one big idea from a book to change or revolutionize your life. Like I said, what sticks, sticks.
Thank you
I think the key point of this video is the quote at the end. Yes, if you want you can take notes or highlight things, but simply reading actively will shape your mind and what really stands out will stay with you for ever. Just like you might have "forgotten" the meals you ate, they made you.
John, I want to say a special thank you for your measured beautiful speech. I'm your subscriber from Russia and your videos help me a lot in learning English. Thanks!
John Fish, you are amazing! I can’t thank you enough for all the videos you’ve been creating. I recently went back to school and your videos have been so helpful. Thank you!
The EXACT video I was hoping for! I love your channel dude!
This video just saved my life.
I am having this problems lately, I was desperate because a just couldn't memorize what I was reading, but with this techniques I am pretty sure that I will improve my reading and comprehension skills. Thanks a lot John.
In college I would go into an empty lecture hall at night (may not be possible anymore) and give a lecture, out loud, to an imaginary packed hall. I stood at the lectern, used the chalk board, walked around in front of the class. Similar to your Feynman strategy, I believe this allowed me to distill, organize, and transform my knowledge into material that I could express. On occasion I was able to interest one or two other students to do this with me. We would give lectures to each other, ask questions, like a real class.
John, I absolutely loved this video. I read a lot, and over the years it's been quite frustrating to feel like I wasn't completely absorbing what I was reading - even if it's a simple fiction book. But this method and the quote you shared made me truly rethink what it means to read (and why we do it). Thank you!
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you John, your videos are the best!
I really like when you share your strategies and technics, thanks.
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Half way to 1 mil! Congratulations! You deserve all the success that comes your way. Thank you for spreading your knowledge and inspiring me and so many others to be our best 💚
You are honestly such a great and smart guy. Very unbias of things, giving great opinions on actually important matters, mostly on one's education. Keep it up, I have a lot of respect for you.
You're amazing! Thanks for the tips and sharing your 1/4 life through videos. Totally appreciated it.
I wish I had a friend like you when I was in school, John. Thank you!
Thankyou!! You resemble the attributes of my English teacher so much. I find both of you very inspiring.
Congratulations on 500k , John!
#1 - Read with your pen. Note useful thing or references from book. Helps connecting information in your mind
#2 - Feynman Technique. Before reading a chapter, tell yourself what do you know on the topic and what information is missing. After reading the chapter, ask yourself the same questions and see if it helped to fill the holes in that topic
#3 Make sticky notes / cue cards. Write out ideas and references where's information from
#4 Explore new ways of consuming information.
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Been thinking about this so much lately!! Worried about how I forget a lot of what I intake! Thanks for the awesome video!
John ..keep inspiring me ...never stop making this kinda videos
Really cool quote and very true! Keep them comming Fish!
Thanks for your video! Nice advice
1. Personally, I think it is really useful, or say, can keep you being mindful if you read with a pen.,
2 Use the Feynman Technique even before reading a book! Think about what you know about the topic and read with questions. And apply the technique while reading as well.
3. Archive your notes. Actually, I can do it electronically. I can make collections of notes on my Evernote platform.
Yessss what I waited forrrr!! You go john
This is super handy. Looking forward to trying all of this out!
This is super powerful stuff and I would love to hear more of your insight on this and similar topics
Great video! I agree with all your points about reading and getting the importance of getting exposure to good material. I recently read a history book, now I cannot remember what George I did on the 25th March 1720 but I remember certain Queens and Lords which lays the foundation for further knowledge. I have recently started to make summarised notes or points which you mentioned. The logical next step would be memorising this information for recall if you wanted to take it that far, which I discovered using the memory palace technique which I used for my exams.
Thank you for making this one John. It is very helpful.
Thank you for sharing with us the awesome and informative videos. Your channel is growing rapidly.
Thank you very much for sharing all these topics, I will try to see all your videos, greetings from Colombia.
This is what i ve been looking for a long time
Thank you so much
John Fish
From a fan of J. Fish
Omg I'm so grateful for this video. It's exactly what I've been needing.
Great video! Your passion not only kept me engaged, but the obvious joy you bring to reading and learning is contagious. Now I'm smiling and want to get back to reading. :-)
You are inspiration for me bro! Thanks a lot for sharing! Learning a lot!
Thanks John this really helped...I’ve always had problems staying focused on the key story. Especially step 3🙂
Thank you so much helping me grow intellectually. Your Tips are Gold. I can see myself getting so much more out of the books I read.
Thnx for this amazing video!
I'm a Junior in College and John you have been one of the biggest inspirations for me to keep doing my work and keep striving to achieve my goals
Thank you for the tips! I will definitely follow your advice ☺
it's actually crazy how you always post videos that i never know how much i need!
Thanks a lot for the audible trial :) appreciate it.
Since now , you are the one who gave me the best advice. I found your youtube channel last term and i started trying your tips. Since then, I got very high grades in all my subjects :)
"The point is to engage with this content and expose yourself to new ideas." Love it!
Thank you, John, for the tips.
Last point was awesome.... well explained. Thanks!
I like this video. those are interesting techniques. will try to apply them in the future. Thank You alot!
Thanks 🙏🏾 John !
You are great man! Very good tips.
Keep it coming Mr. Fish!!
Thanks for this video! Was waiting for this! 🧠
I think you will make a good teacher. :) Thank you for sharing these valuable strategies.
I talked about this video in my latest video, I really love how this video is somewhat in stark contrast to most other CZcams videos about remembering what you read in books!
Beautiful Quote. I think its the most effective motivating quote for reading and learning....
You are so awesome bro, im learning english but i understand 80% what you say, im so exited to use those techniques.
This is solid advice, thanks alot!
Hey, thanks for the tips! I barely remember the story of the books I have read.. Could you make a recommondation list, which books really affected you and which books everyone should read? I want to start reading more again and would love to hear which books you like :)
These are really great tips, brilliant video 😄
You'll be a good professor. 💕
The world needs you.
you literally inspire me in every single video that you uploaded.
Damn dude u went from 50k to 500k reallly fast. Props to you man, you deserve it! Keep up the great, inspirational content!
Great vids, thank you so much mate
Great presentation! Knowledge is, thanks for sharing!.What up, or more succinctly - thumbs up!
This is what i needed,thank you!
Great vlog John, Once a week is just not enough lol keep up your greatness
Congrats on 500k!
Man the term „decision paralysis“ really got me. I have this problem all the time when I want to sit down and concentrate on a game but I rarely get to it because I think to myself: Oh youre too tired or oh I can play the next chapter tomorrow because now I have better things to do. And then I sit on the toilet for one hour..
Just interacting with the product is better than not interacting at all! Thanks John!
Daily struggle for me, thanks for the video!
I'm glad you made this video, because I've been struggling with myself to read more. I used to read more books, but life just seems to get in the way some times.
Taking notes I feel is extremely important if you're involved in some type of School work. The note cards , oh yes, the note cards, very useful.
I used to live in Calif, I won't get into any details what I was doing there, but I used to use note cards to remember things. and at one point I had a very large stack of cards that I completely memorized. If you have never tried this, when you have a lot to remember, you will be surprised how well this works. Most times, you remember things that are written in your own hand writing.
John seems like a nice guy.
When life gets busy it can be a good idea to start reading before going to sleep. I started such habit during busy time in my life and I keep it up. Makes me read really a lot within a year just thanks to bedtime. And in fact relaxes me a lot before sleep. Kindle Paperwhite makes it easier to stick to this habitbut anyone can as well use paperback books and sme other source of light.
@@femmeNikita27 That is some very good advice, and congrats to you for sticking to it for so long.
I do think reading right before going to sleep could work for me better then playing games on my phone like I do. I think it ramps me up more then settles me down.
Thanks, Have a good weekend.
I am a beginner in reading, and I want to make the most of it, thanks John.
Thanks for this interesting advice !
i have been waiting for something like this to come up with for a long time. The fact i am very forgetful so thank you for this video
You inspire me, John!!!
Really interesting and helpful strategies John! I do also like the quote at the end, which explains how you build your physical and mental identity 🔥
I agree with your opinion! 💯
So happy I found this channel.
Great video, I had the same issue so I started taking notes, but the problem is, that it takes so much time and I just want keep reading, so Im not too consistent with it
Good video! Thanks! I would like a video specialized to remenber text books.
Love your videos, keep it up.
You are awsome!! I´m from brazil and love your content! Your hair is like mine when i dont take shower for more then 3 days lol
Really helpful video 🙌🙌🙌
Oh thank you so much brother! I appreciate the tips 👌😁
That was really helpful thank you! 😊💕💕
I personally read a book a week and what I do is write a chapter summary in Word immediately after finishing each chapter. This leads to an in depth book summary that covers all major points but is typically less than 5000 words, even for textbooks. Writing the summary helps deepen my understanding as I synthesis the ideas while I write them, but it also provides a fantastic reference for me to go back to. Each summary can be read in less than 30 minutes and it brings all of the relevant information back to the forefront of my mind.
I opened CZcams with thought to find video about how to remember what you read, and this one was in recommendations , wow👏
I would love to see book reviews on your channel.
the kind of youtube videos i take notes on..... thanks bud
i usually come back to your videos when i begin to become unmotivated in school. your videos motivate me to try harder :)
Thanks John :) These are very helpful. :)
Heyyy can you do a QA video??? Btw i appreciate your videos you really wake me up and you have power and energy that can motivate everybody on this planet 😂🌏🌏. Keep going!! Kisses from Greece