06-reference

commoncog reading quickly reading lots

Sat Apr 18 2026 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) ·reference ·source: Commoncog ·by Cedric Chin

“Reading Quickly is Reading a Lot” — @CedricChin

Why this is in the vault

Cedric’s reading-as-career-investment series — how to read non-fiction strategically (3 categories, land-and-expand, follow-your-nose). RDCO’s vault-and-discover-sources skill stack is built on this foundation; these pieces are the canonical citations.

The core argument

Tactical companion to in-defence-of-reading-goals. How to actually read fast without sacrificing comprehension: ruthless triage (most books deserve a 30-minute skim, not 8 hours), parallel reading across multiple books, matching reading mode to book type. Cedric’s own practice runs at ~50 books/year sustained.

Mapping against Ray Data Co

Direct mapping to vault operating principles: (1) the discover-sources skill uses Cedric’s 3-categories taxonomy to triage what to read; (2) the curiosity skill uses ‘follow-your-nose’ as its forcing function for surfacing periphery questions; (3) the process-newsletter skill’s batch-summarization pattern is Cedric’s land-and-expand applied to inbound content.


Source: Reading Quickly is Reading a Lot by Cedric Chin (Commoncog). 1655 words. Filed 2026-04-19 as part of Start-Here + Business-Expertise-Triad backfill cohort.