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-Storing too much information will be a hassle when reading through it later, storing too little will have little benefit as well.
-Some criteria that we can use to know what is noteworthy:
-- Is it useful to me in some way?
-- Does it inspire me?
-- Is it something personal?
-- Does it surprise me?
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-All in all they basically boil down to: does it resonate with me?
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-We should listen to our intuition about this rather than being to analytical. The latter will make it a less pleasant experience; don't feel like having to check off a checklist before allowing something in the second brain. Just listen to your intuition.
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-Building a second brain - Chapter 4 \ No newline at end of file