How to Take Smart Notes
How to Take Smart Notes (Ahrens, )
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- Author: Sönke Ahrens
- Full Title: How to Take Smart Notes
- Category: #books
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- Note: Taking notes allows us to test our understanding. Serious thought requires "external scaffolding" Writing a permanent note is a form of dialogue with the other notes in the system. When creating permanent notes consider making explict the answers to questions such as: How is this relvant to my thinking? Why?
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- Note: Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway
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