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How to Read: Lots of Inputs and a Strong Filter
- wide funnel, tight filter—start a lot of books/articles and quit most of them. If I catch myself trying to convince myself to stay with a book/article, I stop reading it. There’s a certain feeling when a book captures your full attention...I’m searching for that.
- chain smoking—light the start of the next book with the end of t
Billy Oppenheimer • The Notecard System: Capture, Organize, and Use Everything You Read, Watch, and Listen To
If you can break inaccurate mental models, life becomes easier to navigate. But how do you do that? I know two ways.
- Find people who understand things better than you and read what they have to say. Read with the intention of answering your questions. If you can’t find the answers, email them.
- Perform experiments. By this I don’t mean do random thing