推特推荐书籍怎么看不到(推特怎么看推荐的推文)
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Right, so I've got a confession to make.
好吧,所以我要坦白一件事。
I do read around about a thousand books a year, but I don't finish a thousand books a year.
我确实一年读大约一千本书,但是我一年没有读完一千本书。
I only finished somewhere between 70 and 100. Now, at this point, if you haven't clicked away from the video you're probably thinking, "That is cheating.
我读完的本书介于 70 到 100 本之间。到目前为止,如果你还没有点击离开视频,你可能会想,“这是作弊。
Oh my God, that's so unfair, it does not count as reading a book if you don't finish a book.
天啊,这太不公平了,如果你没有读完一本书,那就不算读书。
This is super super click bait, I'm gonna unsubscribe." And if you're thinking that and you are still here, then you're probably falling into the trap that society has programmed us over, basically, our whole lives.
这是个超级点击诱饵,我要退订。"如果你在这么想,而且你还在这里,那么你很可能落入了社会给我们设计的陷阱,基本上,这个陷阱贯穿我们的一生。
Which is that A, books are the sacred hallow objects, and B, there is some, like, status, some social status, some prestige associated with, like, finishing a book, like reading it cover to cover.
弟一,书籍是神圣的圣物,弟二,有一些东西,比如,地位,某种社会地位,某些声望跟读完一本书有关,比如,从头读到尾。
If we're seen to be reading more than other people, especially difficult books that we probably don't even enjoy, we have this feeling that we're somehow better than those people who've been reading the same 50 shades book for the past three months.
如果我们被认为比其他人读得更多,尤其是我们甚至可能不喜欢的难懂的书,我们会有一种感觉,我们比那些在过去三个月里一直在读《五十度灰》的人要好。
In other words, the number of books we read is purely a vanity metric that we use to impress other people.
换句话说,我们阅读的书籍数量纯粹是我们用来打动他人的虚荣心指标。
In this video, I'd like to propose a new way of approaching reading.
在本视频中,我想提出一种新的阅读方式。
This is the four step method that I use to read a thousand books a year, and it's genuinely changed my life.
这是我一年读一千本书的四步方法,它真正改变了我的生活。
Step one, fill the funnel.
弟一步,填满漏斗。
If we wanna read more books then we need to have loads and loads of books coming into the top of our funnel.
如果我们想读更多的书,那么我们需要有很多很多的书进入我们的漏斗顶部。
This means that we wanna have a tonne of books that we're checking out, and only later are we deciding if it's a book that we actually want to read properly.
这意味着我们想要有一堆我们要查阅的书,我们之后才会决定我们是否真正想好好阅读这本书。
My favourite way of doing this is to use book summaries, and my personal recommendation for this is Shortform.
我蕞喜欢的方法是使用书本摘要,我个人对此的建议是使用 Shortform。
On Shortform, they've got summaries of thousands of popular nonfiction books, including New York Times bestsellers and books that universities recommend.
在 Shortform 上,有成千上万本流行的非小说类书籍的摘要,包括《纽约时报》畅肖书和大学推荐的书籍。
Each summary condenses all of the key ideas into this really clear structure so that you can quickly find the main insights from the book.
每个摘要都将所有关键思想浓缩到这个非常清晰的结构中,这样你就可以快速找到书中的主要见解。
So, if I'm deciding whether or not to actually properly read a book, I will go on Shortform.
所以,如果我在决定是否要好好阅读一本书,我会用使用 Shortform。
And if they have the book available in Shortform, which they normally do, then I'll read the one page summary, which is unsurprisingly a one page summary of the whole book.
如果 Shortform 有这本书,通常都会有,那么我会阅读一页摘要,这并不奇怪,这是整本书的一页摘要。
And if I like what I read, then that book goes further down the funnel and I'll decide if I wanna read the book properly.
如果我喜欢我所读的内容,那么这本书就会进一步深入漏斗,我会决定是否要好好阅读这本书。
And if not, then it just gets scrapped immediately.
如果我不喜欢,那么它就会立即报废。
And hey, I've taken away the key ideas from it already, having read the summary.
嘿,在阅读了摘要之后,我已经获取了关键的想法。
If you wanna sign up to Shortform, free trial link the video description.
如果你想注册 Shortform,免费试用链接就在视频描述栏里。
They're not sponsoring this video.
他们没有赞助这个视频。
They're not paying me to say this, but it is an affiliate links.
他们没有付前要我说这个,但这是一个附属链接。
If you sign up, I get a little bit of kickback.
如果你注册,我会得到一点回扣。
But if a book's not on Shortform, you can just Google the title of the book and type summary.
但是如果某本书在 Shortform 上找不到,你可以用谷歌搜索书名并输入摘要。
And someone, somewhere on the internet will have written a summary of the book and then you can use that to decide whether you actually want to read the book properly.
互联网上的某个地方会有人写了这本书的摘要,然后你可以用它来决定你是否真的想好好阅读这本书。
So, that's all well and good, but how do you actually find book recommendations in the first place?
所以,这一切都很好,但是你如何首先找到书籍推荐呢?
I recommend three resources.
我推荐三种资源。
Number one, Goodreads, number two, Twitter, and number three podcasts.
排名弟一的是 Goodreads,排名弟二的是推特,排名弟三的是播客。
Although Goodreads is a bit more than a book recommendation site, it's a great way to get book recommendations based on what you've already read, what your friends are reading, and what the general Goodreads community thinks about a particular book.
虽然 Goodreads 不仅仅是一个书籍推荐网站,但这是一个根据你已经读过的书、你的朋友正在读的书以及 Goodreads 社区对某本书的看法来获得书籍推荐的好方法。
And the benefit of Goodreads, as well, is that it turns reading into, sort of, a game.
Goodreads 的好处是,它把阅读变成了一种游戏。
And you can, like, log which books you're reading and which books you've read and just makes it, kind of, fun.
你可以记录你正在读的书和读过的书,让它变得有趣。
And it's really cool tracking all of the books that you've ever read in your life.
追踪你一生中读过的所有书真的很酷。
If that sounds fun, then I'll put a link to my Goodreads profile in the video description.
如果这听起来很有趣,那么我会在视频描述中放一个我的 Goodreads 个人资料的链接。
Fun fact, I'm actually one of the top 10 most followed people in the UK on Goodreads.
有趣的是,我实际上是 Goodreads 英国十大蕞受关注的人之一。
I would like to ascend to the rankings, so please follow me on Goodreads to see all the book recommendations and all my highlights and stuff from books that I'm reading.
我想提升排名,所以请在 Goodreads 上关注我,看看所有的书籍推荐和我正在阅读的书籍中的所有重点和内容。
Anyway, whenever I get a book recommendation, I generally just buy it there and then on Amazon, either on Kindle or on Audible.
不管怎样,每当我收到一本书的推荐,我通常会购买它,然后在亚马逊上买,要么在 Kindle 上买,要么在 Audible 上买。
Or if I'm not in a place to buy it there and then, I will add it to my Todoist books to read thing, and then I'll buy it on Audible or on Kindle somewhere further down the line.
或者,如果我不在那里买,那么我会把它添加到我的 Todoist 中阅读,然后我会在 Audible 或 Kindle 上购买它。
At this point there's no obligation to actually read any of these books.
到目前为止,我们没有义务真正阅读这些书。
We're just, kind of, deciding to fill our funnel with as many books as we possibly can, and then I'll decide if I actually wanna read it.
我们只是决定用尽可能多的书填满我们的漏斗,然后我会决定我是否真的想读它。
And that brings us on to step two.
这样我们就到了弟二步。
Step two, make it effortless.
弟二步,让它变得毫不费力。
The idea here is that we don't want reading to be a chore.
这里的想法是,我们不希望阅读成为一件苦差事。
If we can seamlessly integrate reading into our daily routine, we're gonna improve our chances of actually reading the books.
如果我们能将阅读无缝地容入我们的日常生活,我们将提高我们真正阅读书籍的机会。
Now, if there's only one piece of advice I could give here, it would be to get into audio books.
如果我只能在这里给出一个建议的话,那就是使用听有声书。
And Audible, I've said so many times, is genuinely the single app I would subscribe to if I could only subscribe to one thing.
而 Audible,我已经说过很多次了,如果我只能订阅一个应用程序,我一定会订阅它。
They're not even sponsoring this video, that is how much I fricking love Audible.
他们甚至没有赞助这个视频,这就说明我有多爱 Audible。
I am plugging it in a video that they're not even sponsoring.
我把在一个他们没有赞助的视频里植入了它。
I'll stick a link in the video description, go and check it out.
我会在视频的描述栏里贴链接,去看看吧。
But I genuinely… Audible, it just makes it so, so, so easy to listen to books.
但是我真的……Audible,它让听书变得如此,如此,如此容易。
And it, like, ever since I started using Audible, I think in 2017, I basically doubled the amount of books I've been actually able to read.
就像,自从我开始使用 Audible,我想是在 2017 年,基本上我实际能够阅读的书籍数量翻了一番。
So, Audible is my go-to if I'm driving or walking around, or if I'm at the gym.
所以,如果我开车或四处走动,或者在健身房,Audible 是我的首选。
But if I'm at home and I'm on the toilet, and I don't really want to get my AirPods out because it's a little bit gross in there, then what I normally do is, either I will scroll through Twitter aimlessly and get book recommendations that way occasionally, or if I'm feeling really productive, then I'll actually go on the Shortform app on my phone and read summaries on Shortform because they have a nice mobile app as well.
但是如果我在家,在上厕所,我真的不想把我的 AirPods 拿出来,因为有点恶心,那么我通常要么漫无目的地浏览推特,偶尔以这种方式获得书籍推荐,要么如果我觉得很有成效,那么我会上 Shortform 阅读它上面的摘要,因为他们也有一个不错的移动应用程序。
By reading the more detailed chapter summaries on Shortform, you're basically reading the book at 10 X speed, there's zero fluff, so practically every sentence is insightful and applicable to our life.
通过阅读 Shortform 上更详细的章节摘要,你基本上是以 10 倍的速度阅读这本书,没有废话,所以实际上每句话都很有洞察力,适用于我们的生活。
So Audible and Shortform make it super easy to, again, make it effortless to read, as effortless to read as possible.
所以 Audible 和 Shortform 让阅读变得超级容易,也让阅读变得毫不费力,尽可能毫不费力地阅读。
But if I wanna actually read a book properly, then I will just buy it on Kindle.
但是如果我真的想好好看书,我会在 Kindle 上购买。
I really need to become like a ambassador for Audible and Kindle because, and again, they're not sponsoring the video, but, like genuinely, I think the Kindle is probably one of the most life-changing pieces of tech that I own.
我真的想成为 Audible 和 Kindle 的大使,因为,同样地,他们没有赞助这个视频,但是说真的,我认为 Kindle 可能是我拥有的蕞改变生活的技术之一。
I've been reading everything on Kindle since like 2008,2009. I have my Kindle on my bedside table and that means I always get about half an hour to read before bed.
从 2008 年到 2009 年,我一直在 Kindle 上阅读所有内容。我把 Kindle 放在床头柜上,这意味着我睡觉前总是有大约半个小时的时间看书。
I'll always pick it up, I'll have the light on the dimmest setting while the bedroom lights are closed.
我会一直拿着它,当卧室的灯关闭时,我会把背光灯调到蕞暗。
And then it's great because I don't waste any time before sleeping because I'm always reading.
这很棒,因为我睡觉前不会浪费任何时间,因为我总是在看书。
And then when I start to feel my eyes starting to close, I'll just drop the Kindle and I'll fall asleep, and this is absolutely game-changing.
然后当我开始觉得我的眼睛睁不开时,我会放下 Kindle,然后睡着,这绝对引发了巨大的改变。
And also the nice thing about Kindle is every book that you buy on Kindle itself, you can also read on the Kindle app on my iPhone.
Kindle 的好处是你在 Kindle 上买的每本书可以在 iPhone 上的 Kindle 应用程序上阅读。
And so if I'm out and about, or if I'm in a waiting room or on a train or something, then and if I don't have my physical Kindle on me, then I'll just use the Kindle app on my iPhone to read books that way.
所以如果我外出,或者如果我在候车室或者火车上什么的,如果我没带 Kindle,那么我就会用 iPhone 上的 Kindle 应用程序来阅读书籍。
And that just makes it super, super easy to read.
这使得它非常非常容易阅读。
Step three, the blog post mindset.
弟三步,博文心态。
Now, when we're at school, the general vibe is that A, we need to power through every book that we start reading, even if we're not enjoying it, and that B, it is a crime, it is a crime against humanity to quit reading a book because then you're a quitter and you're a failure in life.
当我们在学校的时候,普遍的感觉是,弟一,我们需要读完我们开始阅读的每本书,即使我们不喜欢它,弟二,停止阅读一本书是一种犯罪,是对人类的犯罪,因为那样你就是一个懦夫,你就是生活中的失败者。
But obviously this is terrible, and the way that I approach it is the blog post mindset, which is really that I treat books like I treat blog posts.
但很明显,这很糟糕,我处理它的方式是博文心态,也就是说我对待书籍就像对待博客文章一样。
They're not sacred, they're not hallowed.
它们一点也不神圣。
There's nothing special about a book just because it happens to be in book format.
一本书没有什么特别的,只是因为它碰巧是书的格式。
I will treat it like a blog post, i. e. I'll feel completely okay with stopping reading the book, even if I'm halfway through or 10% of the way through.
我会把它当成一篇博客文章,也就是说。我会停止阅读某本书,即使我已经读了一半或 10%。
There's a lot of nonsense in books out there, too.
书里也有很多废话。
So, I don't read any more to complete books, I read to satisfy my genuine intellectual curiosity.
所以,我不再为了读完书籍而阅读,我阅读是为了满足我真正的求知欲。
And I really like this point that Nirval makes, whereby the point of reading is not to signal or anything like that, the point is literally to just satisfy our own intellectual curiosity.
我非常喜欢 Nirval 提出的这个观点,即阅读的意义不是发出信号或类似的东西,阅读的意义只是为了满足我们自己的求知欲。
And so if, for example, I find that chapter three of the book is more interesting or chapter eight is more interesting, or if, for example, I find that I've gotten the bulk of the value from the book from the first three chapters, it actually totally okay for me to stop reading the book.
例如,如果我发现这本书的弟三章更有趣,或者弟八章更有趣,或者,例如,如果我发现我从前三章中获得了这本书的大部分价值,实际上我完全可以不再阅读这本书。
I'm only reading for myself and for my Goodreads profile.
我只是为了自己和我的 Goodreads 档案而阅读。
I'm not reading to try and impress other people or to try and seem smarter because I've just happened to have read more books.
我读书不是为了给别人留下深刻印象,也不是为了看起来更聪明,只是因为我碰巧读了更多的书。
And even within the sections of the book, even when there is like really valuable information, I find that I don't need to read all of it.
即使在书的各个部分,即使有非常有价值的信息,我发现我不需要阅读所有的内容。
And I have a more, kind of, skim based approach to reading.
我有一种更倾向于略读的阅读方法。
Like, often when we're reading, the book will bash us over the head with examples to explain just one idea.
就像,当我们阅读的时候,这本书经常会用例子来解释一个想法。
So if you've already got the main idea, you can just blitz through that section and you can slow down again when you come across a new idea, an interesting thought, or just some other piece of gold dust that you don't want to miss.
所以如果你已经了解了主要的想法,你可以快速浏览这一部分,当你遇到一个新想法、一个有趣的想法时,你可以再慢下来,或者只是一些你不想错过的有价值的部分。
There's a bunch of techniques around speed reading.
有很多关于快速阅读的技巧。
I've done a video that will be linked somewhere over there, where we talk about things like reducing sub vocalisation and using the finger technique and using the ruler technique, all these ways of making it faster, getting through books.
我已经做了一个视频,链接就在这附近,在那里我们会谈论像减少副声,使用手指技术和尺子技术这样的内容,所有让阅读更快速的内容。
But the point is, again, we wanna…
但重点是,再说一次,我们想……
It's more of a mindset shift that it's actually totally okay to skim and to skip paragraphs and to skip chunks.
这更像是一种心态的转变,浏览、跳过段落和跳过大块实际上是完全可以的。
There is no like added value.
不再有什么附加值。
There's no like social status or prestige associated with reading every single word cover to cover.
不再有跟从头到尾阅读每一个单词相关的重要的社会地位或声望了。
And in the same way, like, if I read a book summary, whether it's on Shortform or on Blinkist, or just a random blog post that some dude's written on Medium that I found through Google.
同样地,如果我读到一本书的摘要,不管是在 Shortform 上还是在 Blinkist 上,或者只是我通过谷歌找到的某个人在 Medium 上写的一篇随机的博客文章。
I don't see that as being any different to reading the actual book because they've summarised the main idea.
我不认为这与阅读实际的书有什么不同,因为他们已经总结了主要思想。
If I enjoy the summary enough to think, "Oh, this is a book I'd want to read," then I will actually get the book on Audible or Kindle and read it properly.
如果我喜欢这个总结,并且认为“哦,这是一本我想读的书”,那么我实际上会在 Audible 或 Kindle 上获取这本书并好好阅读它。
Step four, go deep.
弟四步,深入。
At some point, eventually once we've done all this, once we've got this like big, like, tonnes and tonnes of books into our filter, and we do things like summaries and skimming and stuff, we will come across books that actually really resonate with us and that we really wanna read more of.
在某个时候,一旦我们完成了所有这些步骤,一旦我们把这样大的,像,成吨成吨的书放进我们的过滤器,我们进行了总结和略读之类的,我们会遇到真正与我们产生共鸣的书,我们真的想读得更多的书。
And so I come across these, maybe one or two books every week.
所以我每周都会找到一两本书。
And the tip at that point is that it's not really about them thinking, "Okay, I wanna blitz through this book as quickly as possible and I'm wanna try and move on to the next one so I can make a click bait title." The tip at that point is to really go deep on the stuff that we actually care about.
在这里的提示是,这并不是他们想,“好吧,我想尽快浏览这本书,我想试着继续下一本,这样我就可以做一个吸引别人点击的标题。”这里的提示是真正深入我们真正关心的东西。
The first way to do this and, kind of, the gold standard, the one that I try and aspire to when I'm reading a book that particularly resonates with me, is to take notes on the stuff that I'm reading.
做到这一点的弟一种方法,也是黄金标准,当我读一本特别引起我共鸣的书时,我会对我正在读的东西做笔记。
Good note taking can take many different forms and it's gonna differ from person to person, but it's a really important skill, especially if we're looking for a better way to organise our ideas or to keep a record of the most important lessons we've learned or to think critically about how we can apply the information to our own lives.
好的笔记可以有许多不同的形式,而且因人而异,但这是一项非常重要的技能,尤其是如果我们正在寻找一种更好的方法来组织我们的想法,或者记录我们学到的蕞重要的道理,或者批判性地思考如何将这些信息应用到我们自己的生活中。
As Mortimer Adler writes in How to Read a Book, in the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you.
正如莫蒂默·阿德勒在《如何阅读一本书》中所写,就好书而言,重点不是看你能读完多少,而是看你能读懂多少。
My process for taking notes has evolved over the years.
多年来,我做笔记的过程不断发展。
The most low friction way I do this is, I literally have a folder on my Apple Notes called Book Notes.
我做到这一点的蕞便捷的方式是,我在 Apple Notes 上有一个名为 Book Notes 的文件夹。
And I would just jot down a few bullet points as I'm reading or as I'm listening to a book.
当我阅读或听书的时候,我会记下一些要点。
And then, for some of the books, the ones that really resonate with me, where I make the time to write a proper summary.
然后,对于一些书,那些真正引起我共鸣的书,我会抽出时间写一个适当的总结。
I have a nice notion template that asks me to summarise the book in a few sentences, to share my top three highlights.
我有一个很好的概念模板,要求我用几句话总结这本书,分享我蕞喜欢的三大亮点。
And that pulls in all of the other, kind of, highlights and stuff I've made on Kindle through Readwise, again, more information in that video over there, because I'm not gonna talk about it in this one.
这包含了我在 Kindle 上通过 Readwise 制作的所有其他亮点和东西,同样地,那个视频中有更多信息,因为我不会在这个中谈论它。
The other way I found recently is that if, for example, I'm reading a book, but I'm only reading the summary on Shortform, then again, they've got these, like, interactive exercise bits.
我蕞近发现的另一种方式是,例如,如果我正在阅读一本书,但我只是阅读 Shortform 上的摘要,那么同样地,他们有这些交互式的练习部分。
And on the times where I actually engage with the exercise and type stuff out, I find it often get a lot more value from the book because now I'm actually answering the thoughtful questions that they've put together and seeing how I can actually apply the principles I've learned in the book to my own life.
在我真正参与练习并输入内容的时候,我发现这样经常会从书中得到更多的价值,因为现在我实际上是在回答他们提出的深思熟虑的问题,看看我如何将我在书中学到的原则应用到我自己的生活中。
Finally, if there's a book that I genuinely, really enjoy, that really resonates with me, that I feel would be interesting to learn more about and to share with you guys, and then I'll turn it into a video for my book club series on this channel.
蕞后,如果有一本书我真的,真的很喜欢,真的引起了我的共鸣,我觉得了解更多并与你们分享会很有趣,然后我会把它变成这个频道上我读书俱乐部系列的视频。
And again, the playlist for that will be linked somewhere over here or over here.
同样,播放列表的链接会出现在这里或这里的某个地方。
If you liked this video and if you're interested in my process for how I remember everything I read, check out this video over here, which is my magical insight logging framework, which teaches you everything you need to know to remember absolutely everything you read.
如果你喜欢这个视频,如果你对我如何记住我读到的一切的过程感兴趣,请观看这里的这个视频,这是我神奇的洞察力记录框架,它里面包含了所有关于记住你所读的所有内容需要知道的一切。
Thank you so much for watching, do hit the subscribe button if you aren't already, and I'll see you in the next video.
非常感谢你的收看,如果你还没有订阅,请点击订阅按钮,我们下一个视频再见。
Bye bye.
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