Box 5 Skimming first sentences
You can get a rough idea of what a piece is about by skimming quickly through the first sentence or so of every paragraph,
looking for key words. Doing this for the first nine paragraphs of the Layard article, I came up with:
society richer – people not happier
happiness – enjoying life
rich people happier
depression risen
evidence from different countries
why – income norm rising
two things drive up norm
habituation – adjust to good and bad
keeping up with Joneses.
This gives me a sense of what this section of text is about, but it doesn't convey what Layard's arguments are. It certainly doesn't save me the job of reading the article, however
skimming in this way is useful in:
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helping me to decide whether to read the article ‘properly’;
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putting me in a frame of mind able to understand the article;
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reminding me afterwards of what the article was about.