Trying to do a better job of making use of out what I read, and I vaguely recall a tweet about someone's fairly involved reading process, involving notes during reading, and even writing summaries after reading. I think maybe @patrickc retweeted it, but I can't find in search :|
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Or maybe some stuff in https://fs.blog/2018/05/patrick-collison/ ….
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To toot my own horn, there's quite a bit about how to read (especially technical papers) in http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html . Also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=666615 I also recommend Adler's "How to Read a Book"
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Yes! It was totally that Robert Heaton post. Thanks for digging it out — I tried searching your Twitter history and Googled a bunch, and couldn't find this post. Appreciate it, and hope all's well at Stripe!
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@evangoldin -- As@devonzuegel mentioned,@fortelabs has an interesting way of summarizing what you take from books called "Progressive Summarization" https://medium.com/praxis-blog/progressive-summarization-a-practical-technique-for-designing-discoverable-notes-3459b257d3eb …pic.twitter.com/TTZplWrj5s
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@evangoldin -- Also, try checking out@Sirupsen's post on the process he goes through when reading / after reading -- it's hard core! There are lots of tidbits you can take from it. https://sirupsen.com/read/ - 1 more reply
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Evan, I have something I've written up for friends on how to filter your reading. Email me and I'll send it to you. david [at] perell [dot] com
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@farnamstreet's "Art of Reading" course, highly recommend
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