does anyone have a systematic way to read through all of the sequences (and interesting comments), which is optimized for comprehension, low risk of burning out and time efficiency?
You miss out on comments, but reading them like a book is the way to go for this. Many LWers found this much easier. Here is the latest epub collection. As for comments—I think they are around an order of magnitude less important than the posts themselves, and so trading away the comments in order to, y’know, actually read the sequences is well worth it. My recollection is that important comments were addressed in later top-level posts, so you’ll get to read the most important ones anyway.
Yes! This is the single most important reading, from which all others flow.
You miss out on comments, but reading them like a book is the way to go for this. Many LWers found this much easier. Here is the latest epub collection. As for comments—I think they are around an order of magnitude less important than the posts themselves, and so trading away the comments in order to, y’know, actually read the sequences is well worth it. My recollection is that important comments were addressed in later top-level posts, so you’ll get to read the most important ones anyway.
Oh, and welcome to LessWrong!