Butters

Alternatives to physical books

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I'd like to travel more in the future so I'm looking for an alternative to physical books. 

Does listening to an audiobook count as reading a book? 

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17 minutes ago, Butters said:

Does listening to an audiobook count as reading a book? 

Yes


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Kindle Paperwhite is great. You can also use it to listen audiobooks.

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I have 200GBs of audiobooks on my phone.


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I don't know how you guys do this. But listening to something for prolonged periods of time makes my head and ears a bit warm or something. It's an uncomfortable feeling to have those earphones in for long durations.. 


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My pocketbook has a text to speech function. When I’m tired reading I let it read the pages for me. 

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Buy a tablet  with high battery capacity.

1 hour ago, Buck Edwards said:

I don't know how you guys do this. But listening to something for prolonged periods of time makes my head and ears a bit warm or something. It's an uncomfortable feeling to have those earphones in for long durations.. 

Yeah, I  hate listening too. I like to see the whole text in front of my eyes and analyze it.


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3 minutes ago, LSD-Rumi said:

Buy a tablet  with high battery capacity.

Yeah, I  hate listening too. I like to see the whole text in front of my eyes and analyze it.

How fast do you read? It takes me ages for finish a physical book.

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21 minutes ago, Butters said:

How fast do you read? It takes me ages for finish a physical book.

Reading should take ages, especially if the material is dense, but your reading speed will increase the more books you read.

Also, you need to be dynamic in your reading, for example, I fast read some paragraphs or pages that I find not that important, or I just scan them rapidly looking for key points.

 

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"Say to the sheep in your secrecy when you intend to slaughter it, Today you are slaughtered and tomorrow I am.
Both of us will be consumed.

My blood and your blood, my suffering and yours is the essence that nourishes the tree of existence.'"

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On 13/05/2024 at 10:08 AM, shree said:

Kindle Paperwhite is great. You can also use it to listen audiobooks.

This is a great option. Personally, though, Kindle never captured me in the same way as physical books. The latter somehow makes the experience more palpable and real.

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Some books are not meant to be listened on audio.

Imagine listening to a Ken Wilber/Ralston audiobook?

Whats the point?

99% of info will be forgotten in 2 days.

 

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7 hours ago, Buck Edwards said:

I don't know how you guys do this. But listening to something for prolonged periods of time makes my head and ears a bit warm or something. It's an uncomfortable feeling to have those earphones in for long durations.. 

I never listen with headphones.

My phone is easy to hear on loudspeaker.

Get a quality phone with good speaker. And get Bluetooth for your car.

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@koops Ken Wilber is 100% meant to be read as an audiobook. He like repeats himself 10 times. Perfect for listening first and then you comeback uf you haven't understood something.

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Ralston is one of the few books you want to sit down and carefully read. Most other books don't demand that.


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@Butters it can count as knowing the book but I think that reading physical books is worth it. Till date I have bought 4 books (3 Self help and 1 philosophy which is meditations) and I would say that reading actual physical books is worth it. Even tough I have 1 Kindle ebook.

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Kindle paperwhites are great imo


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39 minutes ago, Girzo said:

@koops Ken Wilber is 100% meant to be read as an audiobook. He like repeats himself 10 times. Perfect for listening first and then you comeback uf you haven't understood something.

There is a great little book by Peter Drucker titled Managing oneself.
Explains how some people are listeners and other are writers.
The same way some are wired to write and other to speak.

I guess we are different in this regard.

I like to go back and forth. Underline. And go back days, weeks, months back to the underline parts. Im very visual, so audiobooks for deep books dont cut it for me.

 

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I usually have one of my servants reciting from the paperback with the uttermost inflections 

Amazon prime really over-delivers nowadays 


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