“Naturally Fast Readers” vs “Speed Readers”

In some places, it seems that “speed reading” is seen as less valuable or less credible than “natural fast reading”. People seem to believe that the two are vastly different, and that “natural reading” is somehow better.

The reason for this is obvious. “Natural fast reading” takes years and years to develop, whereas “speed reading” only takes a few hours. Based on this, one can deduce that “natural fast reading” is MORE REAL, and MORE VALID.

If it takes one group of people their whole life to develop a skill, and it takes the second group only a few hours, then surely the second group is lying, cheating, and deceitful!

These sorts of irrational arguments are simply caused by ignorance. The people that make these claims simply do not understand what speed reading really is.

The truth is, there is no practical difference between the way “speed readers” read and the way “naturally fast readers” read. So really, “naturally fast readers” are speed reading without even realizing it.

The difference is in the way the two groups learned the techniques. One group spent years and years unconsciously progressing their reading ability and slowly adopting efficient reading techniques… while the other group simply learned the techniques from something like the Speed Reading Manual, and adopted them right away.

One group slowly got better at reading through countless hours of practice, while the other group took the shortcut and learned the techniques from a reliable resource.

A lot of people see “speed reading” as a type of cheating. They think it’s not entirely REAL, or VALID. They see it as a cheap workaround to actually developing a skill. Well, that’s PARTLY true! Speed reading is a cheap, fast, and effective way to learn how to read quickly – but that doesn’t make it any less real, or any less useful than “the natural way”.

Speed reading is a shortcut. It’s a cost-effective solution. You don’t have to spend years of your life slowly increasing your reading speed through practice. With the Speed Reading Manual, you can learn the best techniques NOW, and start using them RIGHT AWAY.

Click here to learn more about the Speed Reading Manual, so that you can start speed reading today!

2 Responses leave one →
  1. Amit permalink

    Hi!
    This is great article!
    I suggest you to visit http://www.speedreadingisreal.com for more speed reading tips!

  2. I read naturally fast at about 400WPM, but I was able to increase it to around 675WPM with practice.

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