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The Psychology of Willpower

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How our brains learn

  • by connecting ideas and thoughts that we deem unique and important through repeated exposure

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Notes are not a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking process

RICHARD FEYNMAN

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Why Zettelkasten works

  • You have to read and write a lot. 
  • You review notes routinely

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How Zettelkasten works

  • Literature Note: a note with the interpretation of literature and its source
  • Permanent Note: Insights combining ideas from various literature Note.

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As much I hoard information, I am looking forward to processing the information to express my ideas.

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