I’d distinguish between how you read vs. what you extract. From your comment, it’s hard to tell what your experience is like while you’re actually reading these articles. But it looks like you go on to create a short overall summary of the main point and turn it into a flashcard, which is definitely a part of Goldfish Reading!
The main point I wanted to get across with this post was that people probably have reading habits that are adapted to studying without Anki. And that Anki doesn’t just allow you to maintain long-term knowledge, but to simplify your approach to reading the material in the first place to be less strained.
About how I read: I have always been a fast reader easily willing to not think too much about things that seemed unimportant. Except for math where building a working model is key.
I’d distinguish between how you read vs. what you extract. From your comment, it’s hard to tell what your experience is like while you’re actually reading these articles. But it looks like you go on to create a short overall summary of the main point and turn it into a flashcard, which is definitely a part of Goldfish Reading!
The main point I wanted to get across with this post was that people probably have reading habits that are adapted to studying without Anki. And that Anki doesn’t just allow you to maintain long-term knowledge, but to simplify your approach to reading the material in the first place to be less strained.
About how I read: I have always been a fast reader easily willing to not think too much about things that seemed unimportant. Except for math where building a working model is key.