Stop treating dense text like a sacred scroll and start treating it like a witness you're interrogating. This breakdown forces you to strip-mine meaning, bully the fluff, and explain concepts to your drywall until the logic actually sticks. You aren't here to study—you're here to dominate the page and win.
Stop Reading and Start Knowing: The No-Bore Action Guide
Read the title and the first sentence of every paragraph.
Circle every word that makes you feel like a fraud for not knowing it.
Write one sentence explaining what the text actually wants from you.
Explain the main point to a wall as if it is a very slow toddler.
Sketch a stick figure representing the main subject.
Cross out the fluff sentences that add zero value to the argument.
State the final conclusion out loud in your most dramatic voice.









