dovgordon on Nostr: I also tend to remember better what I read vs. what I listen to. However, audiobooks ...
I also tend to remember better what I read vs. what I listen to. However, audiobooks enable you to "read" at times when you otherwise couldn't read, such as when driving, walking, exercising. And you can gain a lot from that, too.
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