I am a notorious note-taker. Over the years, I've learned not to rely solely on my (or anyone else's) memory but to create well structured, concise, and adequately labeled notes for future use. It's not only required to preserve the knowledge, but it helps you develop some valuable abilities & skills, e.g.: * synthesis of information * clarity of thought * proper application of mental models * crafting a visual structure that carries the supplementary information * sketching :) I've tried
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