Skip To The Conclusion To Decide Whether A Long Read Is Worth Your Time


Every day, more and more great longform content makes its way onto the internet. Sometimes, it just seems impossible to get through it all. Avid reader and strategist Roberto Estretinho suggests that the best way to go about it is by cutting to the chase.

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Regarding long reads: in case of doubt, skip to the conclusion. If it’s worthy of understanding how the author got there, read it all. If not, congratulations. You just avoided wasting time.

Looking for more tips to help you burn through your backlog? Check out our guide to catching up on your reading, and be sure to hit the link for a few more tips!

A new system for reading [Roberto Estreitinho via 99u]


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