I'm a pretty fast reader. I don't like to brag, but I read a 400 page book for pleasure in about two evenings. Probably not near the results claimed by those who've used Photoreading or a product like that, but I'm comfortable with my reading speed.
The thing with Photoreading I'm not sure about is the composition. If I'm not mistaken, the object of Photoreading is to seek out points and facts, and to skip over the unimportant, less useful stuff. I suppose it could be useful to skim over a book to see if it's worth buying, but I don't think I would spend the money to buy it. But that's just me, many people have had great results with this product and swear by it.
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Originally Posted by satan Steve is just trying to make a buck. He's in this whole "personal development" thing for money, (not that its a bad thing) so I would recommend that you research anything that he sells before buying it. |
Not cool bud, I couldn't disagree more with what you said. Steve's stated several times that the money he receives is just a bonus, and he would continue to write articles for his site even if he didn't get a dime. It's next to impossible to write such great articles as he has if your only motivation is money.
Also, Amazon.com reviews vary like crazy, and really shouldn't be used as a basis for making a serious purchase, in my opinion.