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      <title>Reading and Note-taking</title>
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      <description>Well if you want to acquire some knowledge, there is one of two approaches you are probably going to take, you either gonna watch some visual content or read some kind of written information(book, article, etc). I can say that reading is the more effective approach at least that&amp;rsquo;s me ,but reading can be tedious sometimes especially when you are having a bad day, so one must follow some strategy to get the most out of his efforts, one strategy I might suggest is taking notes but, not the kind of notes we are used to take in classes, instead, I mean using a proven note-taking system like Zettelkasten.</description>
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