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Note-taking isn't rocket science
Note-taking isn’t rocket science.
I swear some people out there be building their note-taking system like NASA engineers building the next rocket to send us to the next habitable Earth.
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joeb
I haven’t gotten used to taking notes. And I believe I should have done better in life if I did.
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peterchancc
I write notes always, such as when I read books or watch tutorial videos. It helps reinforce my learning.
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AllisonGarner
Call me a Geek, but taking notes manually is actually very satisfying in a way that you know where to find what. It’s really helpful when you want to look back on things.
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