• FishFace@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    Full comprehension implies - to me at least - that you are not just picking up the “intent of the point” but also subtler cues. No, you don’t need to read every single word in order to do that but 1500 words a minute with full comprehension is still horseshit.

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      2 days ago

      There are some people who can do page-at-a-time comprehension.

      But I suspect that with lawyers, it is instead that it isn’t words they are comprehending, rather, it is phrases which changes the whole equation.

      I guarantee you that in legalese, there are a gazillion boilerplate/stock phrases, & once one recognizes the phrase, one can skip past it to see what that-“atom” pertains to.

      Same as how, in music, one can see a particular phrase or series-of-phrases, & just flow through the playing of that, from one’s programming, not bothering to concern oneself with the sheet-music until that phrase/series-of-phrases is ended.

      I’ve encountered enough diversity-in-mental-capability that I’m not balking at that claim of theirs: it’s possible from what I’ve encountered among others.

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