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I was always told in school that I needed to take notes. So I did. And then I had no idea what was going on because all of my energy went into taking notes. Eventually I gave up. It's amazing how much you can learn when you simply listen. I wish I would have realized that sooner.
I find it odd that we were always encouraged to take notes, but never once taught how to do it. Most people tried to furiously write what was being said verbatim, which is definitely not ideal. A simple introduction to note taking would have helped so many people. More to your point, that's definitely a strategy that works for some people. When I had two weeks of jury duty, everybody was pretty consistently scribblin…
Perhaps there were attempts to teach how to do it but it was lost amid all the note taking?