1/ My current reading approach, broken down:
1) a reading program is for research & synthesis of knowledge — usually land-and-expand reading into some topic I'm interested in (and will likely write about).
2) a practice program is for practice — primarily for actionable books.
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2/ Land-and-expand: I aim to read a handful of books, usually a minimum of three, about some topic. commoncog.com/blog/the-land-
I usually have a couple projects in parallel. Currently I have one for Charlie Munger's analogical thinking, and one for tech company histories.
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3/ Actionable books: this one is a lot simpler. I read a book chapter by chapter, only moving on to the next chapter once I've put the ideas from the previous chapter to practice.
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4/ This is mostly how I'm currently tackling my current 'burnout' (it's not really burnout, more like the period pre-burnout where you're worn down and don't want to do anything).
