15 pages.

20 minutes.

Not by typing faster.

Stop typing reviews.

Start talking.

THE PROBLEM

Typed reviews are lossy compression.

1. Read a section

2. Think "hmm, what about edge cases?"

3. Start typing...

4. Forget the nuance

5. Write something generic

Speaking speed

Thinking speed.*

For some people, speaking is even faster than thinking.

THE WORKFLOW

4 steps. That's it.

1. Open the document

2. Start dictation

3. Read and speak simultaneously

4. Done. Full review transcript ready.

No context switching. Nothing lost.

The magic isn't speed. It's capturing your

Kopfkino

/ˈkɔpfˌkiːno/

Literally: **"head cinema"**

The scenarios spinning up while you read.

Questions forming. Connections clicking.

Dictation captures it all.

What the transcript reveals:

Your initial questions (what wasn't clear)

Where confusion arose (section 2)

When clarity hit (section 5)

Structural issues (answer far from question)

This is feedback the author can't see any other way.

4x faster.

10x richer.

MAKING IT WORK

1. Don't edit while speaking. Just talk.

2. Narrate what you're reading. "Section 3..."

3. Voice your confusion. "I don't get why..."

4. Note when things click. "Oh, that's why..."

Your learning trace is the review.