BELOW_IS_LESS_INTERESTING
Digest of Research Notes
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A diary is a tool for self-awareness and self-improvement, and maintenance is important; Nishio’s “I didn’t keep a diary” is an opportunity to consider why he didn’t keep a diary.
Good thinking is important, evergreen note writing is useful for insight accumulation, KJ method is important for label connections, and the KJ method is important for labeling.
The assumption that adults are superior to children is false. Different ages and expertise have different strengths. The liberal-communitarian debate and cancel culture are examples of theoretical philosophy arguments manifesting themselves in secular society.
Deep thoughts and questions
What is the reason you did not keep a journal? What are you avoiding by avoiding self-awareness?
Why is good note-taking more important than good thinking? How effective is Evergreen Notewriting?
How do assumptions about the superiority of adults and children arise? What is the relevance of the liberal-communitarian debate and cancel culture?
Opinion
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The habit of keeping a journal should be maintained, and time should be set aside for self-awareness and self-improvement.
It is important to have a good mindset, and evergreen note writing can help accumulate insights.
The assumption that adults are superior to children is false, and different ages and specialties are better at different things. The liberal-communitarian debate and cancel culture are examples of theoretical philosophy arguments manifesting themselves in secular society.
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