![]() ![]() When I saw it, my initial reaction was you’re some kind of savant. Well, the reason why I mentioned the case study was because immediately when I saw one of the interviews, I think it was the Fox News, one which I would like to talk to you more about. ![]() So it’s not an option anymore to learn faster to the central part of being successful. And if you’re not staying on top of that, dating, your competition will and you’re out of business. It’s what you read and who you know, that’s how you grow as an individual and in business, data doubles every six months. It was just delightful to encourage them to develop a passion for reading because that’s the key to succeeding in today’s information rich world. So in fact yesterday I was at an elementary school, I’m a rotary president and we volunteered to read books to kids and they were in first grade. Even if you speak English, you don’t recognise the words in a book. Up until then, English is a foreign language. So by the time you’re in 6th grade you’ve spent two years reading. And that’s the great where everyone falls behind the ones who can’t read, can’t learn. #Fastest speed reader in the world how toYou don’t start reading to learn till 4th grade, the first three years of school or how to read. But my typical age range is from 6th grade and up and there’s a reason you don’t learn to read. So they have Canadians eighth grade along with the third grade. They’re smart in Canada average eighth grader in America reaches the third grade level. My youngest is in third grade but that’s very young. My oldest student is 92 she went 100% faster than four hours. We touched on something initially, which was your, did you say 84-year-old case study? Yeah. It was the first time and the only time they did it because they felt I had 10 times more evidence than anyone else in the book. So apparently your legitimate and that’s how I got in the book. 10 cities with 10 reporters all different. So that was, you know, I sent that to the Guinness people and I said, you know, we never did see you reading because we’re sceptical. And they were at the end, they were like, wow, you really could do this. That was a warm day, literally there from nine in the morning of five in the afternoon. And then for eight hours, they tested me on every article for eight hours. So no one had seen it And I read it in three minutes. Well, hadn’t gone to the stores, it was printed, but they had delivered it. They had me read the next edition that had been printed yet. they were one of the toughest interviews. I read it 80 pages a minute in each city and got 100 and then I was in five different newspapers and the same thing.īut interestingly, a newspaper you would never think was like a legitimate paper, the National Enquirer, all newspapers. ![]() ![]() So it wasn’t like, you know, this is the news. I had 10, I was in five cities and I was on the news. So most records in the book have a newspaper Or a show. They said there was no way to know, But I had 10, the way you’re getting that book, if you submit your proof, they don’t come, you submit proof. Um, and they told me why they were very sceptical of any speed reading records. I was wondering if you attempted to beat that initial record at any point, even if it’s, I’m the only one. It was actually on my mind as something to ask you, which was I know that the Guinness Book of World Records was in 1990 that you became the world’s fastest reader. I live right now in Florida and I’m having a lot of fun helping people be more successful in your information rich world. She read three books in three hours at 84. Had a woman in Pasadena, little lady from Pasadena, apparently 84 years old. I trained the US Special Forces and the Royal Thai Army and put in Bangkok and I trained the Canadian armed forces in Toronto. I worked with corporations around the world. I have kids as young as 11 at university getting As. I teach people how to get smarter by learning faster. I’m the world’s fastest reader in the Guinness Record Holder. Would you like to take a moment and tell the audience a bit about yourself and what you do. On the podcast today, we have Howard Berg. Thomas Green here with Ethical Marketing Service. ![]()
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