Blinkist Lets You Finish An Entire Book In Less Than 15 Minutes

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Remember the book that you bought? The one that grabbed the attention of your eyes, the one that you wanted to read so badly that you actually paid for it? You took that book home and you placed it proudly on your bookshelf. You intended to read it and learn from it in your free time. Your only problem, though, is that you never actually sat down to read your book as you were always running around getting the ‘important stuff’ done.

You may be one of the many people who enjoys reading but you never find the right time to satisfy your thirst for knowledge, or maybe you’re one of the many who would want to read but you find yourself feeling discouraged by the thickness of the book. Well, the Germans have created an app called Blinkist that is aimed to solve issues concerning both groups.

“Blinkist offers a terrific service – great ideas distilled down to their very essence. For those of us who are deeply curious about new ideas on success, happiness, innovation, progress and more, it’s a great start” – Forbes

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We need to understand the value of what we may be losing when we skim text so rapidly that we skip the precious milliseconds of deep reading processes. For it is within these moments—and these processes in our brains—that we might reach our own important insights and breakthroughs. They might not happen if we’ve skipped on to the next text bite. Tough questions. Rigorous research. These are what are needed now of us as we ponder the kind of readers we are becoming and how the next generation of readers will be formed.

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