
Questions without answers



Your most powerful notes aren't answers. They're questions.
Don't just file things away in topic folders. Create Sublime Collections based on questions:
"Is handwriting better than typing?"
"What does AI mean for creativity?"
"Why do some habits stick & others don't?"
Your brain can't resist searching for answers.
Give it good questions to chase.
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It's a great thing to be rich in unanswered questions. And this is one of those situations where the rich get richer, because the best way to acquire new questions is to try answering existing ones. Questions don't just lead to answers, but also to more questions.
How to Do Great Work
He believed that from the earliest age humans build mental models to explain the phenomena—a speeding car, a cat’s raspy tongue—that surround us. As we grow older our experiences collide with these models, forcing us to adjust the models to accommodate our ever-changing reality. As such, child’s play is the act of a child inventing and reinventing
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