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A Day in the Note Strategist's Life (#1)

Taking a note is like candidating a fragment of experience to become knowledge—you don't want to miss this power

5 min readOct 27, 2024
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Why spend time reading this article?

Note-taking demands discipline and returns perspectives of knowledge that would otherwise remain inaccessible. Enjoy the story of a day in The Note Strategist's life and enter the magic of taking notes!

Early in the morning

As often happens, this day begins with a note I cannot write: Keep a trace of what I dreamed, albeit vague. I can't do it. I forgot everything this time, too.

It rains. I hear the ticking of the drops that are crashing against the window. It's a sound I love.

My notebook is on the bedside table. I look at it but take my cell phone. That's bad, very bad. After a few minutes, I realize I'm wasting time. I put off the phone and grabbed the notebook with the pen in the middle as if it were a bookmark.

6.57 am: It’s raining. I don’t remember the dreams I had or if I had them.

I'm writing this note to warm up the pen.

The rustle on the paper is well in tune with the ticking of the rain.

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The Learning Strategist
The Learning Strategist

Written by The Learning Strategist

Education is the only way to stay ahead of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) taking over many jobs. You need to learn to learn. I can teach you.

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