Read to forget
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Read to forget
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#2The corollary is to write to forget (or at least to get thoughts off your mind).
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#3I found it more useful to read more books than read one book again and again. This helps me to reinforce the same concept from different angles. Our brain is a pattern matching machine, and it automatically picks up related concepts.
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#4I found it more useful to read more books than read one book again and again. This helps me to reinforce the same concept from different angles. Our brain is a pattern matching machine, and it automatically picks up related concepts.
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#5The corollary is to write to forget (or at least to get thoughts off your mind).
Writing seems to more of a tool to refine/coalesce thoughts
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#6The corollary is to write to forget (or at least to get thoughts off your mind).
That's the idea behind "Getting Things Done" (GTD)
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#7It’s a fine perspective, but:
> We can only read a text once
Is clearly false. OP is expressing a choice, not a truth.
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#8If you read many sources without taking notes, it becomes difficult to later cite your sources.
Your attitude makes sense when reading for pleasure, such as HN posts unrelated to your work.
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#9Great article, I can’t remember anything from it.
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