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Tips for consciously separating influences from bad news
News is chosen to be eye-catching. Not only the cheery ones, but also the eye-catching bad news are chosen. Negative news is something that everyone hates to see, but they will see it. The news media also have a desire to get as many people to see the news as possible... -
Am I the only one who finds audio content mind-numbing?
I find audio content useful and use it often. But it uses a fair amount of mental momentum, so if I listen to it for a long time, it takes away from my concentration afterwards. Recently, I stopped one paid content I was subscribed to. That way I feel like I've gone through a cycle and generally said what I wanted to say... -
Let's be aware of information gathering that is not noise.
We want to collect as much information as we can, and then make the best of it, but we also live in an age of information overload. However, in this age of information overload, it is important to be aware of how to collect and not collect information at the same time. We want to be aware of how not to collect information at the same time as we collect it, so we can make sure we are acquiring information in a balanced manner. I want to collect information in some kind of... -
Output is the spirit. When input increases but output does not.
It is often said that to increase input you must increase output. However, my recent feeling of increased input is that I don't know enough. Knowing ignorance is a sign that I am growing, but the amount of output is decreasing, and now I see... -
The record number of books read in 2018 is 203. E-books make it easier to increase the number of books read.
I started keeping a reading log in September 2017 and am practicing my reading pace. My goal is to read one book a day, but I am a little unsure about the pace, as I would be more comfortable with a pace of about 20 books a month. However, in 2019, I am thinking of aiming for a pace of one book a day... -
Review of input-output ratio
Reviewing the quality of your inputs and outputs will help you determine your direction. Increasing the ratio of input-output is an option, but each person's output ratio is fixed. That is why it is important to be aware of your output to input ratio and... -
How to learn to remember 90% of what you write down
Active learning is all the rage. Active learning is a general term for learning methods in which learners are actively engaged in learning. By increasing the number of places where output is produced, it is possible to consolidate what was passive. What is important here is to output rather than passively... -
If you are going to study on your own, these three points are more important than comprehensiveness: immediacy, practicality, and customization.
Many people stop when they are learning on their own. This is probably because there is no clear curriculum or accompaniment as in school learning. That's why what I want people to value in self-study is immediacy, pragmatism, and customization. And at the expense of comprehensiveness... -
Changing from an obsession with elaborate records to an obsession with outputs will change the way you look at input.
I like records. Or, I have always liked records. But recently, I have shifted my focus from mere recording to summarizing in my own way. It's not so much a question of which is better, but rather of whether to focus on recording or output, depending on the purpose and age at the time... -
Is reading a book a day more about quality or quantity?
If you continue to read a book a day, you may be wondering whether you should focus on quality or quantity reading. If you focus on quantity, you will be less likely to get involved with books that are outside your area of expertise or unfamiliar to you. If I focus on quality, I will not be able to read in quantity, such as one book a day...
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