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hypothesis: if you do barely anything with your life but take little notes every day, journal, diary, whatever – snapshots of your opinions, impressions, perspectives, predictions – and then you thread these notes over time, say, 10 years...

by the end of it, if you reflect, review, corroborate, verify and discuss them with others, you will have an incredibly robust... mind? worldview? you will deeply appreciate the nature of human reality in a way that you cannot get from any single book or person or experience

take note https://t.co/EtEtHj4CEH





the thing about the ongoing process of journaling that you cannot get from reading a book, etc is – your own relationship with your own writing changes over time. you read things you wrote that you thought were smart last year, but look stupid to you now. and vice versa https://t.co/jxsGX8L8JQ





"But I am very poorly today, and very stupid and hate everybody and everything." – Charles Darwin, to his friend Charles Lyell https://t.co/3C0G5ffoPL


Which is of course a function of... https://t.co/hIeYVTuxX4

So in a way journaling for yourself is a radical act! It’s an act of self-ownership, self-education. It’s about setting your own curriculum, defining your own worldview, deciding for yourself what is important. I don’t think this should be outsourced to others, but that’s my POV

(There should also be an arrow from “take notes” to “be prolific”, will update in next version) https://t.co/8sTuHDB5sh



If you’re like me, keep meticulous notes of whatever you do when you’re procrastinating. I think of it as “deep-self-directed work”. If you’re going to watch trashy movies then write down your thoughts after watching each movie. It’ll come in handy in ways you least expect https://t.co/fsR3rNnG3t

Journalling aids jailbreaking your mind from the prison of your subvocalizations and the homeostasis of everyday life https://t.co/ArUw5TNtta

take notes https://t.co/vYguAxK7n2

take notes https://t.co/AlV65jLIjs


19. Anais Nin – "In the Diary I only wrote of what interested me genuinely, what I felt most strongly at at the moment, and I found this fervor, this enthusiasm, produced a vividness which often withered in the formal work." https://t.co/I1WjnQsLX0



20. "Since I take notes in outline form, I am forced to categorize the information logically, which helps me absorb it." – Andy Grove, High Output Management https://t.co/QWom6AD08S

21. Francis Coppola’s notebook for The Godfather https://t.co/vqNz4Jetr8

22. “The only thing to do is watch someone over a very long period of time and try to piece it together.” https://t.co/dlEJJxTt7q https://t.co/Jl1NcsnNxk https://t.co/JI99DHG9Wi


23. on the utility of meaningful information routing https://t.co/etiW0hxzHV

24. 10 years https://t.co/CU2cZAV77S


25. "If you file your waste-paper basket for fifty years, you have a public library." – Tony Benn, prolific diarist, Postmaster General, UK Cabinet Minister in the 60s and 70s https://t.co/95Vs1kYgoT

26. "Do you keep a journal?" – Ralph Waldo Emerson to Henry David Thoreau https://t.co/WqdvraAb4T


27. I co-sign this https://t.co/g2PEipbwpT

I have been journaling for close to 5 years, reading old entries, I noticed.. 1. Most fears/worries never materialize 2. I predicted most of what has happened in my life 3. I surpassed most of my goals 4. I must/need to recharge every 9 months I encourage you to journal daily.

28. You’ll find clues pointing to what you’re doing today when you look at what you said ten years ago and what you’re saying now will influence what you do 10 years from now https://t.co/To5rtDnL4Q

29. Eminem’s boxes of notes (around 1:10) https://t.co/dgF5UeJfT9

30. notice how he talks about navigating by emotion, which is the real powerful insight here https://t.co/O5MQyI5Cgj


32. Joan Didion https://t.co/IIO6hTZYWq

33. take note https://t.co/e86qKZLcRF










