HIGH-SPEED READING
HIGH-SPEED READING is a visionary, advanced manuscript on how to read faster without sacrificing depth, comprehension, memory, or strategic intelligence. Rather than treating speed reading as a simple eye-movement trick, the book reframes reading as a complete cognitive system involving attention, visual span, semantic anticipation, cognitive compression, memory encoding, adaptive pacing, and deep understanding.
Across its chapters, the book develops a professional, high-level framework for turning reading into a form of intellectual acceleration. It explores how readers can take in more per fixation, think ahead of the text, retain more at speed, shift intelligently between different reading modes, and transform written information into long-term knowledge, judgment, and leverage. The later sections expand these ideas into original breakthrough theories and a broader vision of what accelerated minds could mean for education, research, leadership, and civilization itself.
At its core, the book is about building a more powerful mind through disciplined reading: one that is faster, sharper, more structured, more adaptive, and more capable of converting information into insight and action.