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Mateo
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Toy convencido del método; no sé como aplicarlo todavía, pero lo voy a hacer.
— Oct 09, 2020 07:14PM
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Ana Carolina
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lentamente chegando no final, com a mente em estado de explosão constante ainda. que livro, cara. QUE LIVRO.
— Sep 30, 2020 06:43AM
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Ana Carolina
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lentamento chegando no final, com a mente em estado de explosão constante ainda. que livro, cara. QUE LIVRO.
— Sep 30, 2020 06:41AM
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Colin
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This is very good so far -- but I'm going to have to go back and read it again properly with pen in hand.
— Sep 22, 2020 06:43AM
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Ana Carolina
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lendo devagar, curtindo e saboreando cada insight imenso que me cai na cabeça durante esas leitura. não apressem os processos que precisam ser curtidos, minha gente. principalmente os que mudam paradigmas antigos.
— Sep 10, 2020 06:52AM
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Ana Carolina
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lendo devagar quase parando, mas seguindo. dá vontade de fotografar cada página desse livro e espalhar em panfletos por aí. impressionante. o livro é sobre escrita acadêmica, sim, mas ele ensina MUITO sobre organização. que livro,cara. que livro.
— Aug 25, 2020 07:26AM
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Iman Vaezi
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-Every intellectual endeavor starts with a note.
-Nobody needs willpower to do something they wanted to do.
-Every task that is interesting, meaningful, and well-defined will be done.
-Having a meaningful and well-defined task beats willpower every time.
-If you make a plan, you impose a structure on yourself; it makes you inflexible. To keep going according to plan, you have to push yourself and employ willpower.
— Aug 24, 2020 09:14AM
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-Nobody needs willpower to do something they wanted to do.
-Every task that is interesting, meaningful, and well-defined will be done.
-Having a meaningful and well-defined task beats willpower every time.
-If you make a plan, you impose a structure on yourself; it makes you inflexible. To keep going according to plan, you have to push yourself and employ willpower.
Ana Carolina
is 23% done
TODO MUNDO PRECISA LER ESSE LIVRO.
TODO MUNDO PRECISA LER ESSE LIVRO.
TODO MUNDO PRECISA LER ESSE LIVRO.
especialmente quem pesquisa e estuda.
— Aug 10, 2020 09:03AM
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TODO MUNDO PRECISA LER ESSE LIVRO.
TODO MUNDO PRECISA LER ESSE LIVRO.
especialmente quem pesquisa e estuda.
Zhengda He
is on page 167 of 178
This book talks about how to use writing to organize all your work flow. You start reading a book, an article or listening to a podcast or watching a video, no matter what you do, bring a pen and a paper with you and start taking notes. those notes are called “fleeting notes”, once you finish, you organize those fleeting notes into literature notes, then to permanent notes. It redefine the way to study. Amazing.
— Aug 06, 2020 05:55AM
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Ana Carolina
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acredita que eu chorei logo no primeiro capítulo? de emoção, mesmo? de me sentir representada e profundamente validada por essas ideias? sério. quando a vocação chega perto não tem como não sentir. é imenso.
— Aug 05, 2020 06:21AM
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Zhengda He
is on page 36 of 178
So far I’m impressed by the amount the work that Nikolas Luhmann can produce in a short amount of time. I think I will learn more about the “slip-box” in the later chapter. Sounds exciting!
— Aug 04, 2020 04:35PM
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Roman
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For now, it seems that it is a book I sought all my life. I struggled with notes as long as I remember myself. The author claims that he resolved the mystery of Zettelkasten and I want to believe him
— Jul 29, 2020 02:02PM
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Thomas
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My god this book is a slow read. It's just so dense with ideas that make me constantly stop and think.
— Jul 04, 2020 04:07PM
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Jonathan Lim
is 49% done
Feel like I should be employing the very techniques being prescribed! Catch-22
— Jul 02, 2020 04:17AM
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Keifer
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Interesting exploration of the Zettelkasten. Wondering how it might apply to a more programming-centric workflow, and I don't enjoy the idea of manually setting up tags with pen-and-paper. Though I do think writing notes by hand is important.
— Jun 04, 2020 01:25PM
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Tamas
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So far so good, even if some of it is feelgood talisman (it’s ok not to be a planner)
— Apr 29, 2020 12:17PM
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Timothy Horton
is on page 95 of 178
The brain, as Kahneman writes, is "a machine for jumping to conclusions" (Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow; 2013, 79)
— Apr 29, 2020 09:31AM
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Sierra
is on page 37 of 178
So far, I'm intrigued. I don't really understand everything yet, but I'm curious to see how this go. I can't help but notice how specific this feels to scholars and those writing scholarly papers though. I would like to use this towards my own article and private study, but I think I need to read a bit more to really understand how this will fit in all that.
— Apr 28, 2020 08:02AM
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