Aug. 13, 2021
I have a passion for notetaking.
I even make my daily routines for learning notetaking through books and YouTubes.
There are two benefits after making habits about notetaking.
Firstly, I don't need to remember continually after writing something on the note.
I can use my brain for more productivity instead of keeping my memory.
It is right up my alley.
Plus, my notes are more worth the cost.
I can get insights when reading my pages again and again.
As Steve Jobs said, "connecting dots", I can connect my ideas by reading notes.
Not only I can get wisdom, but also get a thrill I wouldn't feel otherwise.
That's why I like notetaking.
I totally recommend to give it a try.
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I can get insights when reading my pages again and again.
As Steve Jobs said, "connecting dots", I can connect my ideas by reading notes.
Not only I can I get wisdom, but also get athe thrill I wouldn't feel otherwise feel.
That's why I like notetaking.
I totally recommend to givegiving it a try.
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