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Second brain summary| Building a second brain summary and review| book by Tiago Forte| A Proven Method to Organise Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential

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  "Organize your notes and ideas based on their actionability (whether you use them now or in future). This approach helps you determine when you'll utilize them and fosters connections between ideas. Store notes, ideas, images, and videos in your to-do list according to their actionability. Instead of just being a 'note taker,' aim to be a 'note giver.' Arrange your ideas in your project bucket so you can apply them effectively. This method will help you generate a multitude of creative ideas. Another advantage of note-taking is the ability to share your work with others for brainstorming. "What's the point of knowledge if it doesn't benefit anyone or contribute to something?" Reading books can sometimes serve as a form of procrastination, so read less and take more action. Create a list called "projects." These projects can encompass anything from meeting people to learning new skills. This list helps combat procrastination by reca...

Summary with examples|The Creative Act |A Way of Being Book| by Rick Rubin

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  "For example, lock yourself in a separate room. Art exists the same way in all things that inspire you, like music, seasons, beauty, and design. For instance, air is soft, which is why we like it, and girls are soft too, and we like them as well. Art is about creating something unique, something that doesn't exist in the world, through your talent and unique perspective. For example, an employee of Facebook created "quora.com" to make questions and answers available forever, a feature that Facebook lacks. We came into existence from nature, and things that seem attractive to us are trying to communicate with us to teach us the laws of nature. For example, we don't like raw mangoes much because they are not digestible, while ripe mangoes are eaten a lot. In this case, nature teaches us that food cooked slowly is tastier and healthier for us. The more you connect with your calling (nature), the more intelligent and creative you become. The things that excite you ...