Sunday, May 22, 2022

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* Sunday
* 6:30 #morningPages
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** Thoughts lingering
*** Great clam and personal morning. 30 mins Hip Stretch. Feels like #5amclub is happening organically.
** Eight Sleep Daily Stats stats
*** Sleeping for: 7.30 hr
*** HRV: 49 ms
*** HR: 62 bpm
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** Weight 145.5 lbs #P/BackTo140lbsChallenge
*** 6:30 #morningPages
* Mooji I cried. I cried. I cried. Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram.
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** {{youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddm1w9cEQxo}}
* Hmm looks compelling. Apply to https://acquisitionlab.com #TODO/Someday
* Yoga happened to me post Realization. For in yoga I found the activity that un clouds the "It".
* #TODO/Someday hair tattoo  in nyc
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* http://textfiles.com #coolwebsite
* Entrepreneurship
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** Homebrew Newsletter from flash report to media platform and creator economy. I have grown by watching this baby grow. This tweet captures the creator economy bit.
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* Thinking about my 2022 Triple Whammy as I watch the WeCrashed last few episodes
* Came across interesting encapsulation of an idea: Working with the garage door open
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** The really really interesting bit about my journaling and creating these reusable notes is that I find so many of these 'idea units' from different authors when I google it. Here are all the fun blog/notebooks I found when I google 'working with garage door open robin sloan' #secondbrain
*** https://www.ideasnotebook.com/Working+with+the+garage+door+up #TODO/Someday to/read
*** OG: https://desert.glass/newsletter/week-43/ @Robin Sloan
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* Second Brain and  Books/How To Take Smart Notes
** TODO Capture Notes
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*** To achieve a critical mass, it is crucial to distinguish clearly between three types of notes:
**** 1.  Fleeting notes, which are only reminders of information, can be written in any kind of way and will end up in the trash within a day or two.
***** Fleeting notes are only useful if you review them within a day or so and turn them into proper notes you can use later.
**** 2.  Permanent notes, which will never be thrown away and contain the necessary information in themselves in a permanently understandable way. They are always stored in the same way in the same place, either in the reference system or, written as if for print, in the slip-box.
***** The notes are no longer reminders of thoughts or ideas, but contain the actual thought or idea in written form. This is a crucial difference.
**** 3.  Project notes, which are only relevant to one particular project. They are kept within a project-specific folder and can be discarded or archived after the project is finished.
**** for my use - 1 is journal, 2 pages, 3 hierarchical nested pages or 2 could a top node hierarchy
**** In order to develop a good question to write about or find the best angle for an assignment, one must already have put some thought into a topic. To be able to decide on a topic, one must already have read quite a bit and certainly not just about one topic. And the decision to read something and not something else is obviously rooted in prior understanding, and that didn’t come out of thin air, either. Every intellectual endeavour starts from an already existing preconception, which then can be transformed during further inquires and can serve as a starting point for following endeavours.
***** can bev applied to #smb
**** learning facts and ideas in isolation is wasted effort, and infact a drain on the brain. New idea or fact must dock on old information for it to to have a place in out true understanding. Idea Docking
***** “But we know today that the more connected information we already have, the easier it is to learn, because new information can dock to that information. Yes, our ability to learn isolated facts is indeed limited and probably decreases with age. But if facts are not kept isolated nor learned in an isolated fashion, but hang together in a network of ideas, or “latticework of mental models” (Munger, 1994), it becomes easier to make sense of new information. That makes it easier not only to learn and remember, but also to retrieve the information later in the moment and context it is needed.”
***** — How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking – for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers by Sönke Ahrens
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* 20:30
** #Dejavu
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*** I remember dreaming this. Realizing that the Rehash project would involve scraping the DOM from the site as there are no APIs for kindle highlight. So it would need a chrome extension. Thus delayed on executing this project since last 2? years
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