To encourage abstraction, let's compare with another fast reading. Masatsugu Terada, the author of "Focus Reading," refers to a wide range of themes from the usage of the physical body to the way of thinking. The interesting part of the book is bringing a business viewpoint to fast reading. It is a comparison between reading and business.
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