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# Summary | |
After organizing, highlighting, and bolding the highlights, create a high-level summary #[[Progressive Summarization]] | |
# [[đź’ˇIdeas]] | |
Note: Each idea should at least have a tag for the source page for better remixing | |
# [[Transient]] | |
Note: Conceptual notes that aren't as tied to the source material. These are fodder for processing into evergreen notes. | |
# [[📚Literature Notes]] | |
Note: Commentary on the book or things you don't want to forget. Maybe for use in a public mind garden. Should have a visible source reference. These are "weakly evergreen" because they're tied heavily to a single piece. Must be in your own words. These should be processed into Evergreen notes, or used as fodder for them. | |
"“Literature notes”, titled after a single work and meant primarily as linkages to other more durable notes, and as targets for backlinks. I write these roughly as “outline notes,” except for someone else’s ideas." | |
# Highlights | |
Note: Go through these to restructure, and bold and highlight important pieces | |
# What Does the Book Say? | |
What are the author's arguments? | |
What problems did the author solve, and what did they fail to? | |
# Blank Page Mindmap | |
Note: After determining what the book is about, write everything you know about the subject on a blank page. After each reading session, write anything you've learned in a different color ink. | |
# What is the Book About? | |
**Note**: See [[How To Read a Book]] | |
What kind of book is it? | |
What is the book about in 1-2 sentences at most? | |
Outline the book. | |
What problems does the author try to solve? |
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