diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/80-20 pareto principle.md b/content/PublicNotes/80-20 pareto principle.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61e4a01 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/80-20 pareto principle.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +- what? - 80% of results are made of 20% of possible causes, most stuff is noise +- how? + - Say no to any non essential stuff + - Without actively saying no to things we may be forced to do them + - going to school while you're logically better off without it + - Someone invite you in a date and you say yes while you don't even want new friends or something else + - Account *tradeoffs* even in great opportunities + - e.g. + - what we put focus on + - the tools we use + - the people we surround with + - the thoughts we choose to embody + - 80% of our stuff is garbage but share it anyway to find the 20% + - + - See errors by a long term view, almost nothing will be important + - If value < 90% compared to criterias, don't choose it + - If it's not an "hell yeah" then it's a "no" + - e.g. + - the interviewee would be an 8 but not a 9 or 10... don't choose him + + + diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Biases and Fallacies.md b/content/PublicNotes/Biases and Fallacies.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca6218e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Biases and Fallacies.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +https://www.skool.com/adonis-gang/full-guide-to-getting-smarter +- Bias - tendency to prefer a specific idea even if not logical + - [[Any benefit bias]] + - [[Dunning-Kruger bias]] + - [[Survivor Bias]] +- Fallacy - idea that even though it seems, is not logical + - [[Naturalistic fallacy]] +- Both bias & fallacy + - Expert - blindly trusting experts on a topic + - [doctors used to advice cigarettes](https://www.google.com/search?q=doctors+used+to+recommend+cigarettes+&sca_esv=578909417&ei=UPhDZb7tC8GMxc8Poo2M6Ao&ved=0ahUKEwi-1dadhqaCAxVBRvEDHaIGA60Q4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=doctors+used+to+recommend+cigarettes+&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiJWRvY3RvcnMgdXNlZCB0byByZWNvbW1lbmQgY2lnYXJldHRlcyAyBhAAGBYYHjIGEAAYFhgeMgYQABgWGB4yCBAAGIoFGIYDMggQABiKBRiGA0iaDVDQBViDC3ACeAGQAQCYAZ0BoAG6BaoBAzAuNbgBA8gBAPgBAcICChAAGEcY1gQYsAPCAgUQIRigAcICBRAhGKsC4gMEGAAgQYgGAZAGCA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp) diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Bloom's principles.md b/content/PublicNotes/Bloom's principles.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36a79e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Bloom's principles.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +- Bloom's taxonomy - all is sorted by importance - [fonte](https://youtu.be/VcT8puLpNKA?t=243) + - With "info" most of the time I'm referring to past knowledge and THEN about the topic itself + 1. Create - innovating trough [[Problem solving]] and steps below + 2. [[Predicting]] "PACE"- Make conclusions with [[Critical thinking]] + - Predict - w [[Holistic thiking]] + - Aurgument - trough fallacies & inconsistency to destroy [[HT Aurgument]] + - [[Creativity]] - think with the unknown + - Evaluate - if it is, why is more important & how compared to other info? + 3. Analyze "CRED" - understanding on a-steroids + - [[Chunking]] + - Relate + - Extract - succint keypoints & abstraction (patterns) to discover new info + - Differentiate - similarities & differences + - img + - ![[Pasted image 20230613225106.png]] +- Solo taxonomy - [fonte](https://youtu.be/VcT8puLpNKA?t=494) + - *[kill linearility](https://youtu.be/NF9rwQxsD1w?t=2170)* + - + - *Extended abstract* - Relational + connections within different fields + - *Relational* - Multistructural + connections within the same field + - low level + - Multistructural - multiple keypoints + - Unistructural - only know one keypoint + - Prestructural - isolated and ununderstood + - + - img + - (descrizioni poco valide)![[Pasted image 20230613225642.png]] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +#tier3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Bottle framework.md b/content/PublicNotes/Bottle framework.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fe32bf --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Bottle framework.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +- why? [[Point of diminishing returns]] +- what? you're as strong as your wakest link, & don't waste [[essentialism.excalidraw]] + - *avoid* bad habits & *focus* on *[constrains](https://youtu.be/h7LdEYE759I?t=1541)* & *mantainance* of essential stuff + - [[Energy balls.excalidraw]] to preserve [[Brain points - Rest & Reward]] + - seasons based on [[Essential stuff]] + - worst constraints: overlooking 1 pillar of life or root causes of problems + - me: [[Overlooking relationships]] + - fonte + [if you don't have brain points left think about something that has high laverage and value and do it](https://youtu.be/h7LdEYE759I?t=2466) + [don't trade time for money if you don't need money](https://youtu.be/h7LdEYE759I?t=2714) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Brain points - Rest & Reward.md b/content/PublicNotes/Brain points - Rest & Reward.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db473d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Brain points - Rest & Reward.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +[fonte](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUUwFE7cGXc) +- In depth + - Reward - doing what you do everyday + - if not then why are you not doing the best thing for yourself already instead of... coping? + - are the alternatives that fulfilling and purposeful or just "sexy"? + - We confuse being rewarded for the "hustle" with wanting to rest + - never let the reward be unhealthy, [bad habits are self harm](https://youtu.be/bsZq4OpnKZw?t=7385) + - Rest - to get more brain points + - how? + - [[Energy gainer habits]] & [[Interleaving]] + - Make the shallow work rest time + - why? - [[Point of diminishing returns]] +- 2 + - don't drain it + - dopamine prevention + - if not receptors will fuck up and you'll start thinking about how life is boring *compared to* something that is less purposeful but funnier in much more limited timelapse + - control over our mind regardless of + - useless decisions - you can use a schedule + - unneded relationships + - bad thoughts + - Do MIT based on current brain points \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Cashflow quadrant - ESBI.md b/content/PublicNotes/Cashflow quadrant - ESBI.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71e22da --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Cashflow quadrant - ESBI.md @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +- [source](https://youtu.be/bC1ScfCny38?t=23) & [[Rich dad poor dad]] +- Discovery + - E + - [why should you change job every year if you are an employee](https://www.forbes.com/sites/cameronkeng/2014/06/22/employees-that-stay-in-companies-longer-than-2-years-get-paid-50-less/) +- Evaluations + - analysis & what sorted by Freedom evaluation ASC + - E - get a job + - the one where you got the least freedom on + - when you work + - where you work + - what you work on + - why you work + - income + - kind of get stability + - S - has a job + - free - where + - non free - why - idk the real intent of the client nor stop him after + - hard to gain + - when, stability & what - more income more freedom on those + - meno difficile del B perchè + - se vai sotto ci vai solo tu invece che un'intera azienda + - what - if client want changes you can't say no + - apart when you pick the contract yourself and client doesn't need stuff you wouldn't like + - income - you can use persuasion, marketing etc + - stability + - B - has a system + - free - why - what + - hard to gain + - stability + - when + - income + - where + - I - has money + - free - what, when, where, why, stability + - hard to gain + - income + - evaluation sorted by general value ASC + - E + - experience u get + - steal the way they train you in a 9/5 and implement it yourself + - teamwork + - possibly leadership + - design, sales + - compared to others long term + - usually the hardest way to get financial freedom + - while gaining financial freedom you'll have the least freedom + - may be needed to get in-place experience + - S + - evaluated to the others in long term + - all problems are fixable + - while gaining financial freedom you'll have less freedom than if you had choose "B" || "I" + - B - even though it's very hard the outcome may be essential to go to "I" + - being a business owner let you understand how to evaluate them when investing + - I - best scenario + - Taxes + - ![[Pasted image 20230903054131.png]] +- My strategy + - what I know for sure + - I hate being in "E" + - I need "I" for passive income + - principles + - "Truths" + - you can't go to I and B before having *money* or *knowledge*. + - If you go directly to I before B you'll have some problems + - you would probably come from S at this point and paying mentors while being in S would mean less quality mentors because you can invest only so much and not many money to make errors. + - You know that you would need a buffering of money and time and you won't have with S + - B you would get many advanced practical skills that you'll need to take into account when being and I don't think that mentors can really learn you everything + - skipping E may be suitable for self learning individuals + - Find a way to get the initial spike of value brought by initial money + sustained paid learning + - try the whole ESBI to get holistic experience + - you don't know the future but try to predict as much as possible to don't get fkd + diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Chunking.md b/content/PublicNotes/Chunking.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4319ac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Chunking.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +- [What](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkkey3ADfCI&t=191s) + - Categorizing info in an intuitive and logic way to then promoting a flow of info thus better retrieval. + - Max 3/4 chunks of the same group + - Intuitive + - so that the connections, categories and info seems obvious enough to be easily remembered + - logic + - so that info is greatly evaluated and analyzed making logical sense in it's context, where it is put, and how it's understood in a deeper way \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Cone of learning.md b/content/PublicNotes/Cone of learning.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d11366 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Cone of learning.md @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +- img + ![‣ ](📂Archivio/Altro/private/Cultura/Produttività/How%20to%20study/Untitled.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Creativity.md b/content/PublicNotes/Creativity.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..600ad09 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Creativity.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +[[Be like a kid]] +[[Storytelling]] + +[[Brainstorming]] +[[Design thinking]] +[[Discovery]] + +- Discovery + - [brainstomring might not be good](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=1068) + - Divergent thinking, [[Design thinking]] [[Brainstorming]] science don't really work & pcs can do them much better + + - [he says that's still using logic w randomness](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=924) and no human is creative like this + Convergent and divergent thinking Divergent is better to come with ideas and convergent to filter them. If that's so, isn't one of the best ways to solve a problem solving it backwards and then evaluating the soltions? you come with ideas looking at the big picture (divergent) then you evaluate those in more detail (convergent) then you re-evaluate ideas coming up with other ones (divergent) and then you re-evaluate this refining process (convergent) + [[Risk assessment]] + - conformity is the opposite of courage + ideas come not before the problem but while resolving it bcs varables arise + - the opposite of courage is conformity + - ![[Pasted image 20230814165952.png]] + - Let's do something insanely great + - unintentionality create serendipity in an intentional way + - no + - minimale viable thinking + - conformity + - brainstorming are for non creative thinkers + - ![[Pasted image 20230814170022.png]] + + - work backwords to solve the problem - [fonte](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=475) + +- what - unexpected [[Predicting]] to solve problems +- why? + - Rest times = creativity opportunities (gym, bring a notebook) + And you still don't do walks + Creativity = ideas = attenction = traffic = offer being sold + https://youtu.be/YW7yTzqedu8?t=1272 + +- HT be more creative + - Pretend that imagination is the only limit + - what if we started creating things like if only imagination was the limit? + - we limit ourself by the "I cannot do it" factor. Let's think above this + - + - [creativity muscles are mostly unintentional](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=1437) + - feed unconscious brain with conscius brain's problems + - [stuff that really fits there](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=1516) + - weird, unusual, somgthin you can't explain and distinct like when you go in the museum and the more it will reward by kicking good ideas + - creativity comes when you fix your mistakes and adapt + - [forget the way you solve problems and be more open](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=1602) + - [ask more whys](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=1752) to help creativity + - Learn to adapt and not structures diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Critical thinking.md b/content/PublicNotes/Critical thinking.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f924961 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Critical thinking.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#tier2 +- Discovery + - Risk Management to get constructive failure or solutions + - Force Field Analysis + - Giving a score to desired outcome and restraints to then try to modify the scores to get a better prediction of the outcomes + - meh + - Game theory + - the situation is looked more like a game and based on the players strategy and context conclusions will be made + - [TRIZ and other problem solving stuff](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIZ#See_also) + - TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) + - Killing ideas that gives drawbacks with outcomes and preferring the ones which only gives outcomes + - Ethical Decision-Making + - [Bayes theorem](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Bayes%27+Theorem) +- what? - Reaching conclusions rationalizing and dominating emotions +- Why? [fonte](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikjNj7CfeUI) + +- In deph + - [[Problem solving]] + - [[Biases and Fallacies]] + - [[HT Aurgument]] +- less + - logic vs rationality + - logic - objective, empirical and sound aurgumentations + - rationality - being logic based on subjective beliefs or [[Introspection]] + - Thinking styles + - Cognitive Approaches: + - Top-Down - bigger picture to break it down into specific details. + - deduction and organizing information hierarchically. + - Bottom-Up - specific details to get bigger picture + - induction and building understanding from the ground up. + - Decision-Making Styles: [fonte](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmBf1fBRXms) + - Divergent Thinking- generating a wide range of ideas or possibilities. + - relational, creativity, exploration, and multiple viewpoints and solutions, creative risks. + - Convergent Thinking - evaluating & selecting ideas criteria based + - linear, analysis, judgment, and single solutions. + - Ideological Perspectives: + - Liberals - open to change, diverse viewpoints, and social progress. + - individual rights and social equality. + - Conservatives-tradition, stability, & preserving existing institutions. + - order and individual responsibility. + +- fonti + - Books + [[Thinking fast and slow]] + - videos + - [Creativity: Why Brainstorming & Design Thinking Does't Work Angus Fletcher]() diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Find the best laziest alternative.md b/content/PublicNotes/Find the best laziest alternative.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9be4043 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Find the best laziest alternative.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +- Don't overdo and if something work now and probably in the future but it's not "cool" it doesn't matter \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/First principle thinking.md b/content/PublicNotes/First principle thinking.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..367f644 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/First principle thinking.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#explore +[fonte](https://youtu.be/K3HTlfmtFO0) +- Use it to innovate - start from 0 and see what and how it can be improved + - *Start from empiric truths* trying to *kill the root causes of problems efficently and without analogy* of what others have done previously, and *connect all with other big ideas or skills* thanks to [[Critical thinking]] + - Maybe someone overlooked step in the creating process that could be optimized and that's where this method want to get value from + - e.g. + - if the costs of the raw material of a rocket is 2% of the finished product, we can optimize greatly on the assembling part and the overall process of taking those materials into the shape of a rocket +- Why + - re-thinking about the solution of a problem by almost re-inventing the wheel from it's basic truths, without taking into consideration other solutions will be much harder but even much probable to be innovative if we found new ways to optimize the solution in one or more steps of the process + + +- old notes + - Riduci le cose a banalità fondamentali e ragiona da lì: se vorrei creare un tema dovrei concentrarmi sul dividerlo in sezioni sempre più piccole + + - Paragrafi + - Frasi + - Parole + - Lettere ← Foundamental block + + Adesso cerca di ottimizzare ognuna delle seguenti categorie in modo tale da ottenerne un risultato distinto. + + - Potresti cercare d’insegnare un argomento a qualcuno seguendo questo schema logico + - Mescola il risultato di questo processo con altre idee per così creare qualcosa di nuovo e più complesso + + Molte volte viviamo da analogia copiando la vita degli altri con piccole variazioni ma quando vuoi fare qualcosa di nuovo dovresti usare questo modo di pensare \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/HT Aurgument.md b/content/PublicNotes/HT Aurgument.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96d4836 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/HT Aurgument.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +[[Holding beliefs without evidence]] + +- Soundness + - truth: the premises are considered truth + - valid: the conclusion is logically associeted to the premises +- "DIA" Sorted by probablity: + 1. Deduction + - the premises are always truth + - thus garantees the conclusion as truth if the aurgument is sound and valid + 2. Induction + - the premises has been truth in the past + - thus gives probablity of truth to the conclusion + 3. Abduction + - the premises has not always been truth in the past but they are the most probable compared to the current avaible information, + - thus gives probablity of truth to the conclusion \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/HT new language.md b/content/PublicNotes/HT new language.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5879c0e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/HT new language.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +- Immersion based +- [Study words that you would use frequently](https://youtu.be/ZFyPMRzPNTE?t=545) + - 100 most used words in the language +- Pretend to have conversations on subjectively important topics and find the different pathways it may take and choose which one to study \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/HT research.md b/content/PublicNotes/HT research.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf440a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/HT research.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +- [[Learning methods]] +- Dorks + - discovery + - https://github.com/topics/twitter-dorks + - [[Google dorks]] + - Twitter + - until:2020-01-01 + - since + + +- Setup + - Browser + - alwyas make sure from where the results are taken from e.g. US +- filter the useless + - [[Skimming]] + - don't learn from: who don't use it himself || don't know the theory + - it's like reading: you need the book (experience) and the knowledge to gain something valuable out of it (theory) + - top 10101 anything + - if the video has stuff like top 10 ... but it is 30 minutes that means that a single topic will take 3 minutes in a video do be explored, not even counting the x2 so it may probably not be usefull even though it's long unless you use it like a [[MOCs (Maps Of Content)]] but you'll hardly find this method to be efficent + - Check + - length + - 10m or less it's probably not gonna change you're life + - not at least 1h you're probably wasting time + - date + - source + +- vocabs + - review papers - papers based on other papers in a certain topic + - Peer reviewed - papers reviewed from experts in the same field diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Higher level learning.md b/content/PublicNotes/Higher level learning.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b49beb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Higher level learning.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +#tier2 +- Why? - [To remember and think better](https://youtu.be/--Hu2w0s72Y?t=1682) +- Prerequisite: [[Productivity]] + +- How we store memory + - ![[Pasted image 20230613224745.png]] +- Tidy library framework + - Contextual + - consuming content - pay attenction to... + - storytelling + - design + - graphichs and vfxs + - patterns of positive & negatives + - influencing + - why is this interesting? + - are the actors related to influencing? + - reading + - scontate per me + - non mettere le note in una nota con il nome del libro + - [[Bloom's principles]] spiega, nella solo taxonomy, che dovremmo preferire l'extended abstract cioè non concentrarci solo all'argomento del libro ma integrarlo a nostre conoscenze già esistenti + - non leggere il libro in modo lineare + - Prima fai il [[Prestudy]], poi dopo averti fatto una prima struttura mentale comincia a leggere da dove vuoi saltando tutte le parti saltabili perchè il libro è inutile se letto ma non utilizzato. + - il libro è uno strumento e quando lo leggiamo dalla A alla Z in quest'ordine, è probabile che ci siamo fatti strumentare dal libro stesso + - taking notes + - Only after higher level learning + - [Don't offload too quickly](https://youtu.be/Mvxbl7Iwep4?t=156) + - Take notes only to put unwanted burden away like details but not if your working memory is capable of retaining it while using [[Higher level learning]] and cognitive load to preocess it futher + - [type or write, but do it relationally,](https://youtu.be/Mvxbl7Iwep4?t=429) [not lineary](https://youtu.be/NF9rwQxsD1w?t=2170) + - [great if you can manipulate the flow](https://youtu.be/Mvxbl7Iwep4?t=1212) + - [[HT new language]] + 1. Mentality - AFA + - Approach - [[Learning methods]] + - Filter - [[HT research]] + - Arrange - [[Prestudy]] + 2. Process - encoding w cognitive load - BIS + - [[Bloom's principles]] - [[Predicting]] & [[Chunking]] to bigger picture & past ideas + - [[Inquiry learning]] + - [[Study techniques]] + 3. Pull - [[Retrieval-Revision techniques]] + + - Analogy + - Info are books + - shelfs are needed to categorize the books + - The way you arrange the books into the shelfs and in the library itself is encoding + - You use retrieval to find a book in a specific shelf + - archived + - old1 + - Chose where to get info trough [[Cone of learning]] + - [[Prestudy]] + 1. Where to put info for optimal retrieval? + - Evaluating and [[Chunking]] it to the bigger picture and past knowledge. + 2. How to write it for better encoding? + - Cognitive load is used to enhance encoding often with [[Bloom's principles]] supplemented with [[Inquiry learning]] and personal [[Study techniques]] + - Always be concise and clear + +- semi usefull vocabs + - deep processing - the product of higher order learning + - synthesizing - like evaluating in the [[Bloom's principles]] +- fonti utili + - [perchè bloom's taxonomy è importante?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7lY-FytO3U) [spiega il perchè in sintesi](https://youtu.be/tkkey3ADfCI?t=487) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Holding beliefs without evidence.md b/content/PublicNotes/Holding beliefs without evidence.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fac7e87 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Holding beliefs without evidence.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +[fonte](https://youtu.be/AYkhlXronNk?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNgK6MZucdYldNkMybYIHKR) +- we should not hold beliefs without evidence unless: + you like it + && it have the potential to be beneficial + && you're forced to choose \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Holistic thiking.md b/content/PublicNotes/Holistic thiking.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e74b620 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Holistic thiking.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +- What? + - Understanding something trough it's connections to other things contextualizing it's meaning trough it's place in the bigger picture +- why? + - to eradicate the problem, don't patch it - Understand life better + stop finding little specific tactics to patch problems. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Identity & health depends on focus.md b/content/PublicNotes/Identity & health depends on focus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51b307d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Identity & health depends on focus.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +- [[HT focus]] + +- Why + - Society and experiences will change you but not necessarily in the best way because they're not made to do it + +- who you surround with + - surround yourself with people that already got what you want, with similar mindset or abilities that may synergyze with you +- what you consume + - consume content that incentivize and help you achieve your goals even if you don't take action because it fills your brain with related thoughs diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Inquiry learning.md b/content/PublicNotes/Inquiry learning.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7533ee --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Inquiry learning.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +- what? + - Incourages curiosity and asking questions to reach conclusions + - Similarities + - The [[Socratic method]] is the same thing but with a scope that prioritize conversation +- when to use it? + - Because of it's nature that's not a consistent method thus I advice following [[Bloom's principles]] and use this as a supplement. +- how? + - Predict what you're gonna study, e.g. in a chapter. + - Similar to [[Prestudy]] + - W mentors - Ask to check hypothesis and stuff you sintetized togheter \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Interleaving.md b/content/PublicNotes/Interleaving.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d50f71 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Interleaving.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +- why? enhances: + - cognitive load + - [[Predicting]] + - avoiding boredom and tireness thanks to different or similar topics + - spacing to kill forgetting curves +- how? + - Choose order & quantity of topics if you need: + - [[Creativity]] + - [[Critical thinking]] + - Topics are mostly related bcs it gives more relevance to: + - Patterns + - differentiation + - contextual problem solving + - ![[interleaving.excalidraw]] +- e.g. + - in boxing you don't practice one move at a time but instead you try to mix them so you get more cognitive load. The one who spam is gonna forget faster than you \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Introspection.md b/content/PublicNotes/Introspection.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..142550f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Introspection.md @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +#### WWH +- Vision - what, destination - where we want to get? + - [[Visions]] - [[Vision boards]] + - [[Life milestones]] + - [[Life management style]] +- Purpose - why, clarity - thought filters - motivations for all of this + - [[Values]] + - [[Principles]] + - [[Important questions]] + - + - [[Experiences]] - patterns + - [[Philosophy]] - belief system + - + - [[Life changing]] + - [[Dmsi]] + - [[Morals]] + - + - [[I think I am like...]] + - Theory + - HT validate desires: + - puts you in flow state + - is not the reward but the task that you like + - those are different from your everyday influences + - kill fake desires: the ones that you get externally conditioned with + + - when I talk with people I love? + - when I work? + - [purpose layers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZUQgMpFxIM) + - what - hard temporary objectives that make us say: "it was worth it" + - After completition + - Minimum maintainance volume + - never let it deteriorate or it will begin a layer again + - be sure to end up nicely + - if you've got a business set up your employees for next job + - be sure to synegize your old passion with the new one + - Already explored + - [[Specialist VS Generalist]] + - [[Passion-Career choice]] + - [[Code meta]] + - + - how? based on identity & what you think about past, present & future +- Mission - how, gap + - [[Going trough the journey]] + - [[Future]] + - [[Schedule making]] + - [[Rituals]] + - [[Journaling]] + - + - [[Inquiry learning]] - to discover yourself + - [[HT goals and to-dos]] + - [[Life maps]] + - + - what? - systems to solve 4 pillars to get to our destinations + - based on + - past, present & future + - future + - daily, weekly, montly, yearly, 5y + - skills needed to solve projects + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +#pillar + + + +- [Article worthy answer](https://www.skool.com/adonis-gang/fapping-60bd37b6?p=48609e9c) + - v1 + I understand that my answer is article worthy for how long it is, but I think I've got something valuable to share for you. Because I like to talk about this problem I'll try to explain myself as best as I can. + + "I personally believe that this is caused due to a lack of identity" and your best current solution is affirmations? + + The funny part is that you probably know one of the biggest problems. The bad part is that you seem really bad about solving it. + + People suggested many tactics but I think that the principles and fundamentals are much more important to know first. + + Your life needs a fundation to grow from. Overlook it and you'll fall without even knowing why. To me, the fundamentals are: introspection, health, wealth and relationships. You already think there's a problem about introspection, I'll help you understand *how* to grow on this and, *why* it's important: + + ) You can't distract yourself from a bad habit without knowing what to do instead. + + ) You can't change your identity without thinking about it, you'll stay the same. + + ) You can't have focus without clarity of intents, you'll be the greatest at someone else's game. + + ) You can't find your problems and solutions if you're not clear about who you are. + + Why should you have clarity on your goals? + + To create a distraction from the bad side of ourself. Our bad habits, monkey brain desires, and daemons won't reach you as easily. + + Because you change with time you should think about who you are multiple times. For the rest of your life. + + Who you are without clear goals? Without knowing *what* you need (vision), *why* you need it (purpose), and *how* to achieve it (mission), someone else will answer these questions for you. + + * Journal about these topics and you'll understand how to solve your problems your own way. + + Personally, I started from the *why* I might or I might not want to achieve a goal. I'll list the main topics: + + - Values + + - Principles + + - Belief systems (religions, philosophies etc) + + - Past experiences evaluation (understanding negative and positive patterns in your life) + + + There are many more topics about the *why*, search them. I'll give you some clarity only about what "the most valuable" 2 are. + + Values + + - It's about tradeoffs, not just "what you like". If you put something at the first place, you would make sacrifices with anything below. It's the same for the second, third etc + + - It's prioritization that acts as a filter for your problems, distractions and solutions + + + E.g. If I put freedom at the first place I would not be uncertain about having a girlfriend or not. it's a priority for me to achieve freedom, if having a girlfriend would give me too many tradeoffs to deal with, I won't search her. + + Principles + + - Your own mental models or essential ways and guidelines to solve your problems + + - You made them based on the most important informations you found in your life + + - You're emotionally attached to these + + - You read, remember and update them + + + E.g. What's the Most Important Thing? (MIT). Answer, take action and extensively integrate it to your life to feel fulfilled. If you really think it's too simple then why your actions doesn't reflect it? why are you reading this? + + I think that we underestimate ourselves on how capable are we to solve our own problems. + + That's just the start. Remember that other than your purpose you still need to grow on *what* you want and *how* to get it. + + Introspection it's a journey that anyone is going through consciously or subconsciously. It's a basic but fundamental step for great success in life. + + I hope this informations it's going to be valuable to you as much as it did to me. If you want to talk about anything like this I'd love to do it. + + Have a great day. + - Corrected w grammarly + I understand that my answer is article worthy for how long it is, but I think I've got something valuable to share with you. Because I like to talk about this problem I'll try to explain myself as best as I can. + + "I personally believe that this is caused due to a lack of identity" and your best current solution is affirmations? + + The funny part is that you probably know one of the biggest problems. The bad part is that you seem really bad about solving it. + + People suggested many tactics but I think that the principles and fundamentals are much more important to know first. + + Your life needs a foundation to grow from. Overlook it and you'll fall without even knowing why. To me, the fundamentals are introspection, health, wealth, and relationships. You already think there's a problem with introspection, I'll help you understand *how* to grow on this and, *why* it's important: + + ) You can't distract yourself from a bad habit without knowing what to do instead. + + ) You can't change your identity without thinking about it, you'll stay the same. + + ) You can't have focus without clarity of intent, you'll be the greatest at someone else's game. + + ) You can't find your problems and solutions if you're not clear about who you are. + + Why should you have clarity on your goals? + + To create a distraction from the bad side of ourselves. Our bad habits, monkey brain desires, and daemons won't reach you as easily. + + Who you are without clear goals? Without knowing *what* you need (vision), *why* you need it (purpose), and *how* to achieve it (mission), someone else will answer these questions for you. + + * Journal about these topics and you'll understand how to solve your problems your own way. + + Personally, I started from the *why* I might or might not want to achieve a goal. I'll list the main topics: + + - Values + + - Principles + + - Belief systems (religions, philosophies, etc) + + - Past experiences evaluation (understanding negative and positive patterns in your life) + + + There are many more topics about the *why*, search them. I'll give you some clarity only about what "the most valuable" 2 are. + + Values + + - It's about tradeoffs, not just "what you like". If you put something in the first place, you would make sacrifices with anything below. It's the same for the second, third, etc + + - It's prioritization that acts as a filter for your problems, distractions, and solutions + + + E.g. If I put freedom first place I would not be uncertain about having a girlfriend or not. it's a priority for me to achieve freedom, if having a girlfriend would give me too many tradeoffs to deal with, I won't search for her. + + Principles + + - Your own mental models or essential ways and guidelines to solve your problems + + - You made them based on the most important information you found in your life + + - You're emotionally attached to these + + - You read, remember, and update them + + + E.g. What's the Most Important Thing? (MIT). Answer, take action and extensively integrate it into your life to feel fulfilled. If you really think it's too simple then why your actions doesn't reflect it? why are you reading this? + + I think that we underestimate how capable are we of solving our own problems. + + Introspection it's a journey that anyone is going through consciously or subconsciously. It's a basic but fundamental step for great success in life. + + Because you change with time you should think about who you are multiple times. For the rest of your life. + + That's just the start. Remember that other than your purpose you still need to grow on *what* you want and *how* to get it. + + I hope this information is going to be as valuable to you as much as it was to me. If you want to talk about anything like this I'd love to do it. + + Have a great day. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Law of actraction.md b/content/PublicNotes/Law of actraction.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3637cd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Law of actraction.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#develop2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Learning methods.md b/content/PublicNotes/Learning methods.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d51d20 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Learning methods.md @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +[[Cone of learning]] +- Discovery + - Great people that do intresting + - [[Articles]] - accademic resources, mostly for articles + - [jstor](https://www.jstor.org/) idk why I can't find the text + - + - ![[Pasted image 20230709120640.png]] + - + lateral.io + - [sighthub](https://sighthub.ai/) + - Blogs + - Essay writings + - [obituaries](https://www.nytimes.com/international/section/obituaries) + +- Sources to learn sorted by "objective" quality + - [[Pragmatism]] testing + - Usually it should not be the first method you use + - [[Mentor]]s may guide you preventing you to make useles mistakes but still makes you train on the field after doing so + - only worth it when preparation has been needed + - When is it needed and not? + - when there might be mistakes that are crucial and should be prevented + - if the topic it's somethink like cooking there's not much preparation needed because mistakes might not be as crucial + - so that if you make an error the lesson you'll learn will be really valuable + - facts vs opinions - empirical data (higher/lower level) + - take care of [[Biases and Fallacies]] w [[Critical thinking]] and you'll find something really close to the truth + - Your mind - never underestimate youself + - Past knowledge - should be processed and updated to the new one + - Present - thinking about it extensively + - people - [[Mentor]] & reverse mentor + [[Relationships]], not advisors + - Why macking the wheel alone when someone else already done it? + - Advisors didn't make what you want to make, mentors did instead + - reading - often useless without [[Higher level learning]] + - AI - pretend it's your free of charge mentor + - Quick research online - where the most valuable content can be found + - Usually on Certain channels/videos on yt + - e.g. - if searching pixelart, bin pinterest and go to [pixilart.com](https://www.pixilart.com/) +- focus list - sorted by quality + - urgent + - taccuino + - [[Notes]] + - + - open browser tabs (not always so good) + - mentors - [[Steal like an artist - book]] + - bookmarks/e + - courses - [udemy](https://www.udemy.com/home/my-courses/learning/) + - books + - [[Learning resources]] + - + - Shallow work + - p1 + - Notes/Contextual + - go to the intrested note and search if there is "discovery" section + - [kill rss feed](https://www.inoreader.com/folder/%F0%9F%91%A8%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%92%BB) and saved + - order & go trough browser saved tabs + - p2 + - p3 + - + - Almost useless + - watch saved tabs into the chrome extension + - Inspiration in coding bookmarks (sick) + - + - read articles + - [[Learning resources]] + - + - Other + - todoist + - Make daily extra todos + - 1h meditate + - + - check obsidian tags + - look orphans/notes to connect +- online sources + - google + - trends + - scholar + - yt + - google + - Podcasts + - [[Courses]] +- +- Archived + - have time list - sorted by quality + - urgent + - taccuino + - [[Notes]] + - + - book + - go to e bookmarks + - [[Learning resources]] + - p1 + - + - Shallow work + - Contextual + - go to the intrested note and search if there is "discovery" section + - [kill rss feed](https://www.inoreader.com/folder/%F0%9F%91%A8%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%92%BB) and saved + - p2 + - p3 + - + - Almost useless + - watch saved tabs into the chrome extension + - Inspiration in coding bookmarks (sick) + - + - read articles + - [[Learning resources]] + - + - Other + - todoist + - Make daily extra todos + - 1h meditate + - + - check obsidian tags + - look orphans/notes to connect + - old + - sorted by personal process + - people - mentor & [[Relationships]] + - AI + - Past knowledge + - Quick research online - where the most valuable content can be found + - Usually on Certain channels/videos on yt + - e.g. + - if searching pixelart bin pinterest and go to [pixilart.com](https://www.pixilart.com/) + + - reading + - empirical data (higher/lower level) + - testing + - Learn because bored list - sorted by quality + - mentor and [[Relationships]] + - urgent / taccuino + - intentionally doing research preferring AI + + - testing + - p1 + - search empirical data (higher/lower level) + - reading + + - p2 + - Inspiration in coding bookmarks (sick) + - go to e bookmarks + - p3 + + - watch saved tabs into the chrome extension + - [kill rss feed](https://www.inoreader.com/folder/%F0%9F%91%A8%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%92%BB) and saved + + - read articles + - [[Learning resources]] + - check obsidian tags + - look orphans/notes to connect + + - Other + - Make daily extra todos + - todoist + - 1h meditate \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/MIT - Most Important Task.md b/content/PublicNotes/MIT - Most Important Task.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bad251d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/MIT - Most Important Task.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +- what? the single and best task that makes the most differnece now & future +- why? [[80-20 pareto principle]] +- how? Trough *systems* w [[Pragmatism]] & [[Predicting]] + - validate trough [[Introspection]] + - be 100% sure that this's the only thing you need to do + - WHEN is an important metric in life goals + - It was never about doing more but doing less + - filter + - [[Bottle framework]] - applies to anything not only habits + - [[80-20 pareto principle]] + - [[Brain points - Rest & Reward]] + - be lazy + - [[Find the best laziest alternative]] + - [[Never be a fly]] + - [[Posticipate selectively]] + +- The only valid excuse - there's something better to do +- Why you should + - if not your're an uncontrolled empty monkey brain and deserve to be alone - xD +- Excuses + - No motivation now - I work better when I want to work + - Drive is usually never enough to accomplish goals but discipline may ignite it even when we feel like "It's not the right time of the day" + - It's true but even w that you would like to work much less that is needed for you to get what you want so discipline is needed anyway + - hard day Yesterday/Today, I can't take it + - means that you didn't do the MIT before doing the shallow work and now you'll need more discipline to get in track in the same day + - Need more rest + - if you've logically selected your rest type and period it's most likely that you're scared of starting again rather that you didn't rest properly + - if the "more rest" means shallow rest then that's a good indication that you're just scared + +- [fonte](https://youtu.be/7ZTsqm1ilp0?t=4341) - Hamza + - Your competitors are not doing it because they can't handle it [fonte](https://youtu.be/dUUwFE7cGXc?t=3955) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Minimalism.md b/content/PublicNotes/Minimalism.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4523ed --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Minimalism.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#keynote +- ### Quantity * Quality = Output + - *balance of quality & quantity to achieve a purposeful goal w efficency* + - If there's something better to do you're procrastinating + +- what? + - how this relates to + - [learning](https://youtu.be/3Z7frfjiEcM?t=1162) +- why? [[Identity & health depends on focus]] +- how? [[MIT - Most Important Task]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Never be a fly.md b/content/PublicNotes/Never be a fly.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5be15d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Never be a fly.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +- [fonte](https://youtu.be/1KKEzRMnkng?t=561) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Point of diminishing returns.md b/content/PublicNotes/Point of diminishing returns.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48f7fef --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Point of diminishing returns.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +- What? + - it's a threshold + - before it + - productivity may arise until it's peak, the threshold + - after it + - productivity falls down +- Take breaks if needed \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Posticipate selectively.md b/content/PublicNotes/Posticipate selectively.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4443e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Posticipate selectively.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +- why? to make high importancy stuff first +- how? setting task importancy by categorization & hiearchy like to-do list + rules + - Always do stuff based on priority and re-schedule the others + - can't do p1 until urgent & MIT has been done + - sort by importancy only when you ended prev importancy category + - tasks categories + - put a Discovery section into the category note with the task. + - if you're gonna need to know more about something chances are you're going to look at your past knowledge anyway and if not then it's logical to think that you may have putten something useful for yourself in the future \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Pragmatism.md b/content/PublicNotes/Pragmatism.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13a4707 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Pragmatism.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +#keynote +- What? + - Way of thiking focussed on the practical outcomes, problem-solving, and rejecting anything abstract or principle based that doesn't bring any tangible results. + - versatile + - it doesn't need empiric truths or abstractions necessary + - accessible + - it's scope it's general and not limited to scientific research etc. + - Similar to: + - [[Scientific method]] + - almost identyc (instead of solutions, hypothesis are used) + - more versatile & accessible + - [[First principle thinking]] + - without the focus on almost re-inventing the wheel + - more versatile & accessible + - [fonte](https://youtu.be/B9XGUpQZY38?t=450) +- Why? - to grow in any field or to upgrade a process +- How? + 1. *Observe* trough SOC framework: + 1. Situation - identify problems to overcome and it's causes + 2. Outcomes - why and how? + 3. Contex - limitations and resources avability. + 2. *[[Predicting]] Solutions and tests* to get valuable feedback trough KPIs + 3. *Evaluate feedback* changing solutions & tests to find a solution + - outcomes can be influeced by factors beyond one's control thus are not strictly correlated to the quality of the conclusion +- E.g. + - [[Law of actraction]] + - Believing in something just because makes you strongher or it's practical - [fonte](https://youtu.be/S93jMOqF-oE?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNgK6MZucdYldNkMybYIHKR) + - With dangers to take into account + - you can't cure depression like this - [Andrew Tate](https://youtu.be/VGWGcESPltM?t=2795). + - prevent the problem, don't avoid it + - It may be a good coping mechanism only with equilibrate relianace. A way to still incorporate this is making a list of red flags that when flagged it would encourage the individual to seek help. + - risking lifes on a low percentage cure rate tool is bad + - Even though pragmatism may cure the clynically depressed guy we're risking him to relapse and suicide while there could be taken a different approach that may have led to the same result but at least it was considered the best option with the best probability of success. That's why pragmatism should not be used to prevent or cure clynical depression but rather as a plus added to standard procedures made by professionals + - religion + - if there is an haunted house, the one who don't believe in ghost will have a better time + diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Predicting.md b/content/PublicNotes/Predicting.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d7c327 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Predicting.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +#keynote +### Play life like a chess game +- Macro relations + - [[Introspection]] + + - [[Productivity]] + + - [[HT focus]] + + - [[Higher level learning]] + + - [[Critical thinking]] + + +- what? - being 10 steps ahead - "PACE"- Make conclusions w [[Critical thinking]] + - Predict - w [[Holistic thiking]] and weights trough criterias + - Aurgument - trough fallacies & inconsistency to destroy [[HT Aurgument]] + - [[Creativity]] - think with the unknown + - Evaluate - if it is, why is more important & how compared to other info? + +- Relations + - [[Bloom's principles]] + - [[Metacognitive skills]] evaluation + - [[Intrigue]] igniting + - basics + - Visualization + - What can go wrong? +- Criteria list + - General + - SOC [[Pragmatism]] + - [[Find the best laziest alternative]] + + - [[SWOT analysis]] analysis + - Time \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Prestudy.md b/content/PublicNotes/Prestudy.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe480fc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Prestudy.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +- what? + - Create an overview of the main keypoints of an entire subject evaluating it w different ones at the same time and giving *importancy* +- [how](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZWP-eA-lCg)? + - [skip details](https://youtu.be/tkkey3ADfCI?t=911) + - holistic studying: + - cramming: researching something from different sources + - [[Interleaving]] + - make it relevant - why is this important? +- why? + - to build a structure by which building less familiar information from + - the more an information seems important the more we'll remember it \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Problem solving.md b/content/PublicNotes/Problem solving.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4cf4468 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Problem solving.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +- Convergent thinking + - WWH - + - the foundation of solving a problem + - what? + - why? + - how? + - + - Other contexts where it's heavily used + - teaching - Feyman method in [[Retrieval-Revision techniques]] + - communicating - [[CC]] + - [[Pragmatism]] - to upgrade + - [[SWOT analysis]] - to evaluate +- divergent thinking + - [[First principle thinking]] - to innovate +- both + - [[Bloom's principles]] + - [[Predicting]] - logic + creativity + - [[Holistic thiking]] + - [[Creativity]] + - [[Skepticism]] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +#tier3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Retrieval-Revision techniques.md b/content/PublicNotes/Retrieval-Revision techniques.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e9d432 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Retrieval-Revision techniques.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +- Sorted by quality + +- Strategy - Use all of them togheter apart from active recall + - Why active recall is overestimated + - you kind of use the inquiry method to better recall but compared to others this seems dull because you don't find new knowledge you just write it in the shape of a question and I can't remember questions because they seem mostly isolated to me, expecially if they're not part of the 5W's and 1H. Free recall is more cognitive demanding and less time consuming thus my preferred choice over active recall +- Techinques + - Spaced repetition - repeat it with growing gap of time + - Sporadically needed with great encoding + - Fights the decay of the forgetting curve trough [[Retrieval-Revision techniques]] + - [[Interleaving]] + - wPw - Whole part whole - teach by reverse engineering + 1. Reveal the final result + 2. Disectionate it to understand how the components relate to each other to embody the final result + 3. Make the final product again + - Feyman method - teach info in a simple manner + 1. Explain to someone in the most simple way + 2. Identify what you can't explain and learn it again + 3. Repeat until you gain a simple but complete explanation + - Free recall - trying to recall info without peeking + [fonte](https://youtu.be/evIuDvQDDSY?t=38) + + - Less effective + 1. Active recall - to me free recall is better - trying to recall info without peeking but with prompts + - often paired w flashcards + - e.g. + - porsi delle domande sull’argomento e saper rispondere; + - Cos'ho appena letto? + - Quali sono le idee di base? + - Posso spiegarlo con parole mie? + - svolgere gli esercizi se è una materia scientifica. + - ripetere ad alta voce dopo che si è letto un paragrafo o un capitolo; + + 2. Flash cards - [mostly a last resort](https://youtu.be/ckPVBw_CBJk?t=216) + - to remember details that we can't really remember using your Tidy brain workflow \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/SWOT analysis.md b/content/PublicNotes/SWOT analysis.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5592b80 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/SWOT analysis.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +- [doesn't work for creativity.](https://youtu.be/IfESj3jTZ6Q?t=1072) + - what we fear & hope in the future is real only in 1% of times and narrows our solutions and creativity + - that's why you're better giving advices to your friends + - 2 perfectionists could help each other so much + +- img + ![Untitled](📂Archivio/Altro/Media/Business/Untitled.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Scientific method.md b/content/PublicNotes/Scientific method.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc82186 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Scientific method.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +1. *Observe* +2. Make *hypothesis and tests* that can give feedback and it's based on obervation +3. Take and *study feedback to act on it* changing hypothesis and tests until the hypothesis it's confirmed and refined + diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Skepticism.md b/content/PublicNotes/Skepticism.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5bd6471 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Skepticism.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +- what? [[Inquiry learning]] focussed on going against your own aurgument +- how? + - emergency plans for worst 3 scenarios \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Skimming.md b/content/PublicNotes/Skimming.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b9ffa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Skimming.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +- what? reading/hearing faster when the content is probably not useful +- how? + - Videos + - [[Predicting]] the content reading the index, the title, description etc + - more playback speed + - Reading + - [[Predicting]] the content reading the index, the title, description etc + - [take pauses to free recall & try to predict where the text is going](https://youtu.be/f1k4eXELEIE?t=772) + - Go fast reading or Skip parts + - [grouping words](https://youtu.be/f1k4eXELEIE?t=547) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/PublicNotes/Study techniques.md b/content/PublicNotes/Study techniques.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5248d22 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/PublicNotes/Study techniques.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#develop + +- tools + - [[Mindmaps]] + - [[Second brain]] +- Techniques + - [[Interleaving]] + + - [[Skimming]] + - [[Prestudy]] +- Logic frameworks + - decision tree + - ![[Pasted image 20230615225028.png]] + - flowchart + - ![[Pasted image 20230615225129.png]] + - concept map + - ![[Pasted image 20230615225039.png]] +- Memory techniques - mostly to use a last resort + - Acronyms + - each letter rapresent the initial of the ones in a list. + - Like SOC in [[Pragmatism]] + - Very similar to Acrostics - An Acronym but more like a phrase + - Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away - in ISO OSI in telecomunication + - Analogies + - Convertinere nuove info in qualcosa che sai già - e.g. ip and zip code + - Visualization + - creare una scena visuale per associarla a informazioni. + - Più è strana e vivida più sarà memorabile + - e.g. + - the graphs you made to understand how our memory works + - a painting + - 5W's and 1H + - Storytelling + - dividere l'informazione in piccoli pezzi che incorporano un pezzo della storia. Ricordare tutto facendo connessioni che formino la storia completa ( visiva è preferibile ) + - e.g. + - justing sung memorize 20 stuff trough storytelling + a familiar place like method of loci + - a movie + - Method of Loci + - ricordare roba posizionandola dentro spazi mentali familiari come casa tua + - like the method explained in [[Deep Work]] to remember all the cards in a deck + - Rhymes and Songs + +- Archived + - General study tips + - Short term + - Prestudy + Get a brief idea of where the knowledge is gonna fit in, like a mindmap + Take the brief idea of the subject in it’s essence and not the lesson so you can more easily connect things + Get 3 or 4 main ideas and figure out what’s the relationship between them. Maybe try the same thing with the ideas into the main ideas + - Delay note taking - maybe watch the video for this + Don’t let you brain rest writing the notes. Let the thoughts construct, make them yours, ask questions and when you make sense of all of it, write the notes + - Long therm + - increase cognitive load tollereance + Actually THINK and use your mind to perhaps THINK about the problem and do not passivly write notes + - Critical reflection of your tecnique + Essere coscente di cosa funzioni e di cosa no nel tuo metodo di studio \ No newline at end of file