I applied Keshav's "How to Read a Paper" to all my (non-pleasure) reading and make so much more progress. http://ccr.sigcomm.org/online/files/p83-keshavA.pdf …
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This is Michel de Montaigne’s approach to books! (inventor of the essay, or “Medieval Twitter” as I call it) Ironically, found a
@farnamstreet post about it https://www.fs.blog/2016/01/what-did-montaigne-like-to-read/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Here are some worthwhile business books recommended by tech influencers.pic.twitter.com/RNAiXiellj
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I do the third point for books and articles. I started using Twitter for the second point. My thinking was read everything smart people read & use knowledge to make up for lack of experience.
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Yep. Grade A conversation.
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Agreed. I had stopped listening for months as a lot episodes didn’t connect with me. After listening to
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