Remember EVERYTHING You Read | My 50+ Book Collection

Saksham
28 May 202308:05

Summary

TLDRThis video script emphasizes the transformative power of reading, advocating for intentional and focused reading habits. It suggests that readers should select books based on personal needs rather than hype, read multiple books on a single topic to gain a comprehensive understanding, and apply the knowledge gained to their lives. The speaker shares practical tips for retaining information, such as taking digital notes, using a wax marker for highlighting, and employing flashcards before sleep and after waking up. Additionally, the script offers a curated list of recommended books for further exploration.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š Remembering a small percentage of what you read is common, but studying certain books deeply can have a profound impact on your life and work.
  • 🎯 Books are a summary of lifetimes of work and understanding this can enhance the value you get from reading.
  • πŸš€ Don't just follow the hype; choose books based on your current needs and interests to avoid wasting time on irrelevant content.
  • πŸ” Focus on one genre or topic at a time to deepen your understanding and apply the knowledge effectively.
  • πŸ“ˆ Use cases are important; pick books that can help you improve in specific areas like service delivery, communication, or sales.
  • πŸ’‘ If you're unsure what to pursue, a book might spark an idea by addressing subconscious mental blocks that are holding you back.
  • πŸ“ Take notes digitally to keep your knowledge accessible and organized for easy reference.
  • πŸ– Highlight important points with a wax marker to review later without damaging the book.
  • πŸ—“ Set aside time monthly to review highlights from the books you've read to reinforce learning.
  • πŸ’‘ Keep a notebook for actionable ideas from books to brainstorm and apply in real time.
  • πŸ“– Consider using a Kindle for its convenience in storing and sharing highlights digitally.
  • πŸ”‘ Use flashcards before bed and after waking to enhance memory retention, especially for key insights from books.
  • 🧭 Develop intentional reading habits by always being clear about what you want to gain from each book.
  • 🌱 Start small with reading a few pages a day and gradually build up to find what you enjoy and become a better reader.
  • πŸ”— The description provides a Notion doc with categorized book recommendations and purchase links for further exploration.

Q & A

  • What does the speaker suggest about the retention of information from books?

    -The speaker suggests that while most people may not remember more than five percent of what they read, there are certain books that have a significant impact and from which they have retained and applied information.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the value of books?

    -The speaker believes that books are invaluable as they summarize lifetimes of work into a few hundred pages, and can greatly enhance one's life if read effectively.

  • What advice does the speaker give about selecting books to read?

    -The speaker advises to choose books based on personal needs and interests rather than hype, and to focus on a single genre or topic to gain in-depth knowledge.

  • Why does the speaker recommend reading books related to a single topic together?

    -Reading books on a single topic together allows for a deeper understanding and application of the subject matter, as opposed to reading books based on general hype which may not be relevant to one's personal growth.

  • What does the speaker suggest for someone who is unsure about what to read?

    -For those unsure, the speaker suggests picking up a book that addresses a subconscious mental block or issue they are facing, as this can help clear up headspace and spark new ideas.

  • How does the speaker recommend taking notes from books?

    -The speaker recommends taking notes digitally, using tools like Notion or Google Docs, and highlighting important points with a wax marker for easy reference.

  • What is the speaker's view on using a Kindle for reading?

    -The speaker appreciates the Kindle for its ability to send highlights to oneself, which can then be stored and reviewed regularly, making it a convenient tool for retaining information.

  • What technique does the speaker use for retaining information from books?

    -The speaker uses flashcards, reviewing them before bed and after waking up, as this method helps in retaining the most information.

  • What reading habit does the speaker suggest developing?

    -The speaker suggests developing the habit of intentional reading, where one always has a clear purpose for reading a book and actively seeks to extract relevant information.

  • How does the speaker propose to overcome the challenge of not liking to read?

    -The speaker proposes starting by reading just five pages every day and continuing only if one feels the urge, otherwise persevering until the set amount is read, which can gradually increase one's reading habit.

  • What resource does the speaker offer to help with book selection?

    -The speaker offers a Notion doc in the description with a categorized list of all the books they own, including purchase links, which can be duplicated and used for reference.

Outlines

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πŸ“š The Power of Reading and Selecting the Right Books

The speaker emphasizes the importance of reading and retaining knowledge from books, suggesting that while most people may not remember much from a book, there are some that have a profound impact and are worth studying deeply. They argue that books encapsulate lifetimes of work and are a means to experience many lives. The speaker also mentions a tweet by Vinambra about the significance of highlighting in books and offers advice on selecting books based on one's current needs rather than hype. They propose a method of reading multiple books on a single topic to gain expertise and suggests taking notes and applying the knowledge daily. The speaker shares their personal reading habits and the books they are currently reading to improve specific skills.

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πŸ“ Strategies for Effective Reading and Knowledge Retention

This paragraph discusses various strategies for making the most out of reading books. The speaker talks about taking digital notes, using a wax marker to highlight important sections without damaging the book, and setting aside time to review these highlights monthly. They also mention the benefits of using a Kindle for its convenience in sending highlights to oneself and the use of flashcards before and after sleep to enhance memory retention. The speaker introduces the concept of 'intentional reading', where the reader has a clear purpose for each book, and suggests starting with a small daily reading habit to discover preferences and gradually increase the duration. They conclude by sharing a resourceβ€”a Notion doc with categorized book recommendations and purchase linksβ€”for those who are unsure about which books to choose.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Retention

Retention refers to the ability to hold and remember information. In the context of the video, it emphasizes the importance of not just reading books but actually retaining and applying the knowledge gained from them. The script mentions that the speaker has studied certain books 'religiously' and was able to retain and apply the information, highlighting the effectiveness of focused reading.

πŸ’‘Annotated Agenda

An annotated agenda typically involves notes or highlights that summarize key points from a text. The video script refutes the idea that books are useless by pointing out that they are 'lifetimes of work summarized in a few hundred pages,' suggesting that an annotated agenda can be a valuable tool for distilling the essence of a book.

πŸ’‘Genre

A genre refers to a category of literature or other forms of art. The script advises viewers to select books based on a single genre or topic they are interested in, rather than following online hype, to deepen their understanding in a particular area of interest.

πŸ’‘Hype

Hype refers to the aggressive promotion or public excitement about a product, idea, or event. The video warns against reading books based on hype alone, suggesting that personal interest and relevance should guide book selection instead.

πŸ’‘Use Cases

Use cases describe specific scenarios in which a product, service, or concept can be applied. The script uses the term to illustrate different situations where reading books can be beneficial, such as improving communication skills or managing money.

πŸ’‘Mental Blocks

Mental blocks are psychological barriers that prevent individuals from achieving their goals or recognizing their potential. The video suggests that books can help readers confront and overcome these subconscious barriers, as they may provide insights into areas where one might be struggling without realizing it.

πŸ’‘Flashcards

Flashcards are a learning tool consisting of a set of cards, each containing a question or a concept on one side and the answer or explanation on the other. The script mentions using flashcards before and after sleep to enhance information retention, a method supported by research on memory consolidation.

πŸ’‘Intentional Reading

Intentional reading is the practice of reading with a specific purpose or goal in mind. The video encourages this approach, suggesting that readers should always be clear about what they want to gain from a book, which helps in identifying and absorbing relevant information.

πŸ’‘Highlighting

Highlighting is the act of marking or emphasizing important parts of a text. The script recommends using a wax marker to highlight key points in books, which can be reviewed later to reinforce learning and recall.

πŸ’‘Kindle

A Kindle is an e-reader device that allows users to download and read e-books. The video mentions the benefits of using a Kindle for reading, such as the ability to easily send highlights to oneself for later review, which can aid in the retention of information.

πŸ’‘Notion

Notion is a productivity tool that can be used for note-taking, task management, and database creation. The script mentions using Notion to store digital notes and highlights from books, which can be accessed on-the-go and reviewed periodically.

Highlights

The importance of retaining information from books and applying them to one's life and work.

Books are a summary of lifetimes of work condensed into a few hundred pages.

Vinambra's tweet about highlighting every word if a book resonates with you.

The suggestion to pick one genre or topic to focus on when selecting books.

Avoid reading based on hype and instead choose books that address your current needs.

Reading multiple books on one topic to gain a comprehensive understanding.

Examples of useful topics to read about, such as service delivery, online traffic, copywriting, and storytelling.

The strategy of reading and applying one book on service delivery and one on communication.

The author's current reading list and how it helps with specific skill development.

The idea that books can help uncover subconscious mental blocks that are hindering progress.

The suggestion to read a book to tackle a specific issue or mental block.

The benefits of reading freely when you can afford to immerse yourself in knowledge without immediate concerns.

Different methods for remembering what you read, including digital notes, wax marker highlights, and setting aside time for review.

Using a Kindle to send ebook highlights to yourself for easy digital storage and review.

The effectiveness of flashcards for retaining information, especially when reviewed before and after sleep.

Developing the habit of intentional reading, knowing what you want to gain from each book.

The advice to start reading a little each day, even if it's just five pages, to build the habit.

The importance of reading daily, whether for a short or long duration, to continuously learn and grow.

A resource provided in the description with a Notion doc listing the author's book collection and recommendations.

Transcripts

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I can bet you don't remember anything

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more than five percent from the last

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book you have read and even I don't from

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the majority but there's a few books

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that I have studied religiously that

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helped me a lot and I actually retained

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information applied them for myself and

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my work and I can assure you that it's

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magical don't buy into the annotated

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agenda that books are useless books are

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lifetimes of work summarized in a few

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hundred Pages understand the gravity of

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this fact you can live so many lives by

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just becoming a good reader I saw

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vinambra's tweet where he said that if

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you don't have the urge to highlight

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every single word of a book you're

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reading it's probably not meant for you

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at that point of your journey and that

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it hurt at the end of this video I've

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got something that will help you select

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the best books effectively so you can

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start your journey today but before that

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watch the video first so you'll know why

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that section is at the end

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you only have to pick one genre or a

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topic that you're currently lacking in

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you don't need to read based on the hype

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online you get people saying oh 48 Laws

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of Power is bad in physics or The

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Alchemist will help you find your

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passion or read which dad and Poor Dad

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where you can start learning about how

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to become rich with real estate because

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that person is Rich right now while you

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are here trying to become a better

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service provider or a freelancer or

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you're just expanding your knowledge

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let's look at some use cases instead of

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buying into the hype get several books

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related to just one topic only and read

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them all together it can be about

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prospecting Service delivery online

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traffic copywriting

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storytelling

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um sales

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Marketing in general

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or negotiations history mindset could be

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anything let's say if you want to create

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an online presence sell products and

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services become a better communicator

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pick up your books one related to

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Service delivery that you read every day

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and one related to communication that

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you read let's say every one or two days

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now take notes and try to apply the

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service delivery book every day

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and apply that one thing that you

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learned from the conversation book every

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day in your conversations with your

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friends or sales calls or any other

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scenario

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in my case I'm reading two to three

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books right now how to talk to anyone

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because I want to improve my

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communication skills expert Secrets

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because I want to learn more about

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creating an online presence and drive

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traffic and you are not so smart to keep

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me in check of how I might overestimate

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myself I only read expert Secrets every

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day and others may be two to three times

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a week Max next one if you've got no

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clue on what to pursue and you're hoping

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a book can spark an idea it can most

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definitely do that see we all have

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mental blocks and things we are battling

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against without acknowledging them you

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might be in a position where you don't

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know what to do and subconsciously you

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know that you are not good with

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communication or you can't manage your

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money there's one subconscious mental

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block that you have that is a big factor

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and it's stopping you from

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actually perceiving what you want

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you can try picking up just one book and

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tackle that issue because usually these

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subconscious mental blocks are the ones

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that we fear the most and we don't

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really confront them all the time now

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once you've tackled that what happens is

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you have cleared up headspace for

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yourself that can be used to find what

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you want to do or let's say if you're a

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if you're at a position where you can

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just afford to immerse yourself with

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knowledge and not just worry about any

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Lifestyle Changes buy whatever the

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you want to read

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that's what I intend to do in a few

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months personally do that absolutely do

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that and there are many more use cases

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like that

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right so once you have selected a book

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let's look at how we can actually

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remember what we need first one you take

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notes digitally either on motion or

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Google Docs I have used both but I

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currently use notion you make them you

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bookmark and bow you have knowledge on

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the go if you have watched until here

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like this subscribe as I'll be uploading

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twice every week then everything will be

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related to how you can become

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a better version of yourself make money

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and you'll hear about things that you

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don't hear the online gurus say because

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it's not trendy but it's the one that

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works

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all right second you highlight with a

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wax marker it doesn't ruin the book and

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set aside one day every month to just go

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through these highlights of one or two

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books that you have read over the entire

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month third one when you're reading keep

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the book aside when you strike a point

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that you can actually apply in your work

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and you take notes of it and you mind up

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in your laptop later so I have this book

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book here it's only about how

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I am making money and how I will make

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money so whenever I read something and

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get an idea that I can hopefully

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monetize it all goes down in my notebook

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along with a surface level idea of how I

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can personally use it then whenever I

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have time I brainstorm around it I take

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the things that will work for me

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immediately and that's how I apply these

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books knowledge in real time number four

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if you can afford it just get a Kindle

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the best part about this is you can send

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highlights of your ebooks to yourself

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whenever you want

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then you can store it in notion or

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anywhere and just read them regularly

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and I got this recently and I absolutely

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love it I don't think I'll be buying any

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physical books from now and the best way

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I have found is flashcards I did this in

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my first ever online course that we

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retain the most information when we

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consume it right before and after bed

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so you create different sets of

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flashcards I have the millionaire fast

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skin flash card here and have them by

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your bed

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and you just spend five to ten minutes

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going through them before you sleep and

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right after you wake up and you'll be

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surprised by how much information you

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can retain this way I do this with only

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the best books I have read and that's

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why it's a

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very compact stack and it makes

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everything easier for me to Remember Now

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quickly let's look at some of the

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reading habits that you have to develop

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first one is intentional reading it's

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one of the best habits that you can

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develop always have in mind what you're

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getting out of a book and what you want

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from it and you will be able to spot the

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correct information regularly if you

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don't like to read start by reading five

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pages every day if you have the urge

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from within to continue you just

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continue and if not just persevere until

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those five pages are finished and you

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put the book aside within a month you'll

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know what you like to read and

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piggybacking of that you can take what

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Naval said read what you love until you

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love to read it can even start online

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with articles once you find interest in

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a topic just go get books around that

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topic and the last one is you just have

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to read every day whether it's 5 to 10

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minutes or two hours just read don't

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read too much

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all right but bro I don't know which

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books to buy I got you covered son in

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the description I have linked a notion

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doc with all of the books that I own

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includes the ones that I have read and

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the ones that I have not yet it's split

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into categories and you have the

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purchase link there too so all you have

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to do is just duplicate that notion page

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onto your notion from the link in the

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description and get to work all I ask

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for you is do also like subscribe share

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