The Book in 3 Sentences
How the Book Changed Me
My Top 3 Quotes
Summary + Notes
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- The famous Richard Feyman proposed one theory to capture and correlate new informations effective, which is called "The Twelve Favorite Problems". Where at any time in you life, you should have 12 most important questions on the top of your mind. When new information or creativity spark, try to link them to you 12 questions, and this will be the factory of your epiphany moments.
- This could be as big as the purpose of life, or as small as how to integrate one simple habit to your daily routine
- Try to be a diligent curator of your input information. Distill it to its essence (you can alway include the link for future reference). This will save the hustles of organizing and reading through millions of information for your future self.
- The information worth to capture should be either inspiring, useful, surprising or reflective. Else, you are just capturing something you already know.
- Capture what resonate with you, such emotion comes from your subconscious, which has been trained for years to recognize opportunities and valuable information.
- Capture the metadata as well for future referencee the metadata as well for future referen
Organise
Develop
Enrich