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If someone sends me an article, or I see something on Twitter, or I want to Google something, I’ll save that page to Instapaper to look at it later. Then when I feel like reading articles, I’ll open Instapaper and scroll through all of the options I have available, archive most of them, and read the ones that look the most interesting in the context of all the other options I have.
This save a ton of time and productivity by avoiding reading on the fly, and avoiding reading “meh” articles that I’m only interested in because they’re in front of me at the moment.
How to Be Really, Really, Ridiculously Productive
Nat Eliason
As you write, you’ll gain clarity around your **Personal Monopoly** — a unique online identity that emerges out of your skills, experience, and interests. As a compass, it’ll guide you towards the right people, meaningful work, and a life of freedom. By the end of this guide, you’ll have a roadmap for building one.
The Ultimate Guide to Writing Online
David Perell
With Progressive Summarization, we are summarizing our notes, and then summarizing that summary, then summarizing that summary, distilling the ideas into smaller and smaller layers each time.
Progressive Summarization II: Examples and Metaphors
Tiago Forte
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