Daily Productive Sharing 372 - How Does David Perell Read?
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Today's recommendation is not an article, but a set of tweets by David Perell about how he reads:
- Make your reading time more productive by writing long notes in your own words while you read.
- If you’re reading good books, you’ll have your best ideas while you read. After all, reading is as much about having better thoughts as it is about consuming. Here’s my suggestion: Supplement highlights with detailed reflections written in your own words.
- My reading notes are the first draft of a new thought, but they’re worth capturing because the fidelity of my reflections are strongest while I’m reading. Since I save all my notes, I can always return to these notes too.
- When that’s the case, I write a brief summary at the bottom which makes scrolling highlights and searching for notes easier.
- Writing is a partnership between you and your computer. You don’t just build a note-taking system to remember things. You build a note-taking system to fuse ideas in surprising ways — so you can create intellectual serendipity for yourself.
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今天的推荐并不是一篇文章,而是一组 David Perell 介绍自己阅读的 tweets:
- 在阅读时用自己的话写笔记,会让你的阅读更有成效。
- 读好书时,你会有你最好的想法。毕竟,阅读是为了拥有更好的思想。用你自己的话写详细的反思可以补充亮点。
- 我的阅读笔记是新想法的初稿,但它们值得记录,因为我在阅读时反思是最强的。由于我保存了所有的笔记,我也可以随时回到这些笔记。
- 有时没有完整的想法,这时,我会在底部写了一个简短的摘要,这使得笔记检索更容易。
- 写作是你和你的电脑之间的一种合作关系。你不只是建立一个记事系统来记住事情。你建立一个笔记系统是为了融合各种想法--这样你就可以为自己创造奇迹。
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