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When something resonates, it moves you on an intuitive level. Often, the ideas that resonate are the ones that are most unusual, counterintuitive, interesting, or potentially useful. Don’t make it an analytical decision, and don’t worry about why exactly it resonates—just look inside for a feeling of pleasure, curiosity, wonder, or excitement, and let that be your signal for when it’s time to capture a passage, an image, a quote, or a fact.

Building a Second Brain

Tiago Forte

How to Read with a 6- to 12-Month-Old Baby 1. Your child will be able to look for a familiar object on a book page. 2. Your baby will touch, chew, stare at, and otherwise examine books. 3. Your baby can search for hidden objects, opening flaps in a book. 4. Your baby can sit up without assistance, the perfect time to stick a baby-sized book in his or her hands. 5. Your baby will be testing the size, shape, and texture of the world around him or her, perfect time for tactile books with fabric or scratchy or shiny surfaces to explore.

Born Reading

Jason Boog

First Interlude Conscious Experience and the Objectives of Meditation![](https://readwise.io/reader/pcei/gAAAAABojNYEAeFMZTm22MAb3n6JZlkTS-tNWEmJ9MQPd5K6-o5XF9trGip3pD6vfMVl8Ak_F1T47IvMqiCZTLhDWxXBxZnIeQ==/00003.gif)

The Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science

Culadasa John Yates

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