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anne (taylor's version)
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"In the old system, the question is: Under which topic do I store this note? In the new system, the question is: In which context will I want to stumble upon it again?"
— Nov 12, 2025 02:06PM
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Erèbe
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Oh my god, I'm fighting for my life trying to finish this thing
— Nov 02, 2025 08:32AM
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Erèbe
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I just keep falling asleep while reading it, makes it hard to read
— Sep 25, 2025 09:54AM
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anne (taylor's version)
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"The Dunning-Kruger effect. (...) Poor students lack insight into their own limitations - as they would have to know about the vast amount of knowledge out there to be able to see how little they know in comparison. That means that those who are not very good at something tend to be overly confident, while those who have made an effort tend to underestimate their abilities."
— Aug 25, 2025 10:49PM
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Noah Cooperider
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I feel like I learn something every time I pick this one back up. A lot of practical ideas here
— Aug 24, 2025 08:50PM
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Amal
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I’M TAKING PAPER NOTES IN A FOLDER AGAIN AND I FEEL SO HAPPY
— Aug 21, 2025 02:01PM
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Malen
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Чудесни прозрения днес, но, стори ми се, повечето взети от "Мисленето" на Канеман: Ключът към креативността е способността да превключваш между двата типа внимание - широкоскроения игрив ум и тясната аналитична рамка. Затова разделяй задачите си според типа внимание, което изискват. Целта е да максимизираш циклите на обратна връзка. Така се ражда експертната интуиция: натрупан опит от многобройни успехи и провали.
— Aug 20, 2025 07:22AM
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Sara Palacios
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The ramblings of a man who loves the slip box method of studying. I wish it were more practical.
— Aug 17, 2025 03:51PM
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Kacper Twardowski
is on page 20 of 171
I am slowly progressing with this book, each chapter is an inspiration, but its hard for me to read more than chapter at the time, as sentences are very complex, and a lot of new words to learn.
— Aug 12, 2025 12:31AM
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Amal
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Latticework of permanent notes connected in some ways is basis of slip box that helps generate connected sentences as a draft to a full paper later
— Aug 08, 2025 08:34PM
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Amal
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The three kinds of notes to save my work life
1. Temporary notes taken during the day
2. Project specific notes for the project
3. Long term permanent notes for general things at work eg. always get clarity on current spend, contract terms, autorenewal etc
— Aug 07, 2025 06:15PM
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1. Temporary notes taken during the day
2. Project specific notes for the project
3. Long term permanent notes for general things at work eg. always get clarity on current spend, contract terms, autorenewal etc
Amal
is 19% done
I think what’s contributing most to my anxiety around work tasks is the fact that I think I have to do everything now.
As opposed to noting it all in one place in a GTD manner
— Aug 07, 2025 05:13PM
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As opposed to noting it all in one place in a GTD manner
Amal
is 14% done
Because I’m currently learning new things on my procurement job such as remembering to think about contract termination clauses, length, etc
The framework of organizing the notes you collect in your mind bank in a systematic way is useful
Stretching brain definitely hurts and makes me want to quit until I go take a walk and then hear things like this book! Thank god for libraries!!
— Aug 07, 2025 03:42PM
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The framework of organizing the notes you collect in your mind bank in a systematic way is useful
Stretching brain definitely hurts and makes me want to quit until I go take a walk and then hear things like this book! Thank god for libraries!!
Kyle
is 25% done
Pretty cool so far - I think the title can be slightly misleading if you’re looking for a how to take better notes guide it covers that but its really more of a framework for creating an external system that houses ideas and thoughts in an organized way. Author makes some pretty good arguments for why that’s important.
— Jul 03, 2025 09:01AM
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Ashten Swartz
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“A good structure is something you can trust. It relieves you from the burden of remembering and keeping track of everything” (p. 5)
“A good structure enables flow, the state in which you get so completely immersed in your work that you lose track of time and can just keep on going as the work becomes effortless.” (p. 5)
— Jul 01, 2025 06:48AM
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“A good structure enables flow, the state in which you get so completely immersed in your work that you lose track of time and can just keep on going as the work becomes effortless.” (p. 5)
Ankit Kejriwal
is on page 80 of 178
Nonage (immaturity) is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack o funderstand but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind wihtout another's guidance.
— Jun 24, 2025 10:19PM
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Ankit Kejriwal
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The tollbox:
1. pen and paper or a Word document
2. reference management system (Zotero)
3. the slip box (obsidian)
4. an editor
— Jun 15, 2025 10:06PM
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1. pen and paper or a Word document
2. reference management system (Zotero)
3. the slip box (obsidian)
4. an editor
Ankit Kejriwal
is on page 20 of 178
steps to writing:
1. make fleeting notes.
2. make literature notes
3. make permanent notes
4. add permanent notes to the slip box
— Jun 15, 2025 10:04PM
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1. make fleeting notes.
2. make literature notes
3. make permanent notes
4. add permanent notes to the slip box
Ankit Kejriwal
is on page 20 of 178
Niklas Luhmann's Slip-box technique
Luhmann stored information in two slip boxes - one for bibliographical information and the other for main information.
The bibliographical one contained references to ideas kept in the main box to trace back origins and explore related ideas.
The separation of the main slip box allowed full focus on the ideas without getting lost in the organization.
— Jun 14, 2025 08:46PM
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Luhmann stored information in two slip boxes - one for bibliographical information and the other for main information.
The bibliographical one contained references to ideas kept in the main box to trace back origins and explore related ideas.
The separation of the main slip box allowed full focus on the ideas without getting lost in the organization.
Ankit Kejriwal
is on page 6 of 178
Dunning-Kruger effect - amateurs are more likely to overestimate their abilities than the experts. Poor students lack insight into their own limitations - as they would have to know about the vast amoung of knowledge out there to be able to see how little they know in comparison.
— Jun 14, 2025 08:41PM
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Ankit Kejriwal
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Instead of using your willpower to do what you want to do, focus on creating an environment that naturally nudges you to do that without the use of willpower....willpower is scarce.
— Jun 14, 2025 08:40PM
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Florencia Veliz
is on page 74 of 273
it’s getting interesting (my brain is braining)
— Jun 03, 2025 09:17PM
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Amanda Le
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i feared i couldn’t absorb all this wisdom in my then-current state of mjnd
— Jun 01, 2025 10:44PM
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Julia Isasti
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otra fuente q me dice q toda mi vida tomé notas mal
— May 29, 2025 04:59AM
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Veronika Veles
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> *Learning would be not so much about saving information, like on a hard disk, but about building connections and bridges between pieces of information to enable circumventing the inhibition mechanism in the right moment. It is about making sure that the right “cues” trigger the right memory, about how we can think strategically to remember the most useful information when we need it.*
— May 05, 2025 01:10PM
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Amanda Le
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very helpful im noting stuff down
this is literally just digital gardening i think the slip-box method and digital gardening is so interchangeable
— Apr 09, 2025 09:04PM
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this is literally just digital gardening i think the slip-box method and digital gardening is so interchangeable
Patty
is on page 50 of 178
This is the second time I read but it’s different because this time I’m doing an active reading
— Mar 27, 2025 09:20PM
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