Does it happen to you as well? How do you deal with it?
What sticks sticks, what doesn't doesn't.
Some of what sticks doesn't feel like it stuck, only to be recalled later in a distant context or if I am lucky a relevant one.
And some of what sticks sticks as misunderstanding only to be later revealed as such...hopefully not in an irrevocable critical decision.
I don't expect to understand everything I read when I read about something where basic competence requires adult years of study and practice and here I am maybe spending a few hours.
Usually I learn something when I read. I don't expect to learn everything.
Anyway, the way I deal with it is by reading more, not reading deeper (except for hardware manuals -- that's just the nature of hardware manuals).
Good luck.
- Examine purpose of assignment before reading.
- Alter reading speed based on significance and difficulty of passage.
- Preview text by skimming headings/topics/keywords.
- Read with questions in mind (i.e forcing your mind to hunt for answers).
- Stop to evaluate your understanding as you read.
- Annotate while you read.
- Make time to evaluate what you have read.
- Track the word you're reading with your finger.
[0] https://owl.excelsior.edu/orc/introduction/active-reading/
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>“I Can’t Remember What I Read!”
>The SQ4R reading system is designed to help you study your textbook and apply reading and note- taking skills. The letters in SQ4R stand for five steps: survey, question, read, reflect, recite, and review. These steps will help you gain more from what you read and be better prepared for quizzes and exams. In other words, you will maximize the return on your time investment for reading!
That said, if it's a reoccurring problem that's negatively affecting your life, don't hesitate to seek care. The cost/benefit for these kinds of problems is often greater than thinks. Good luck!
Just reading paragraph after paragraph is dry as shit and no way to learn.
This is also good for writing from my experience.
See the book: How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens