@SathyaHQ @AdityaPadwal91 Thanks Sathya. Aditya: we meet almost every Saturday between 7 - 8 pm. There is no permanent page I have put up for it. When I setup the next review will DM you. Sathya’s book review is scheduled for 18th.
@jsparkblog I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some - Paul Radiate the love and life of Jesus by all means. Thanks for sharing.
@namitoberoy_ Very true @namitoberoy_ . The more our knowledge grows, the more our knowledge of our ignorance grows too
@misterparker Todo list. Replace it with value creation list. Every day do 3 things that move the needle for your life. Then rest.
@misterparker @TheDaveCrow My day is meaningful because of kids. I think we need to ask what is the point of being productive? If not to care and provide for our loved ones what is it for?
@amix3k Thanks for sharing these weekly updates Amir. How do you keep track of these? Do you have any note taking system or do you share them in your internal tool and collate at the end of the week?
@GarrettMilovich Fantastic. Thanks for sharing it.
@NiharikaSodhi Twitter for learning LinkedIn for professional growth
@navilan Looks fabulous. Thanks for sharing. Good luck with whatever work you are going to do. I just now started to use an additional monitor to my laptop. Long way to catch up.
@CalvinMccarter Thanks Calvin. I am surprised to see how those words written centuries ago could be so true today. Also there are layers and layers of meaning in those books. So much wisdom within the Bible.
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@CalvinMccarter @attention_by @david_perell I was going to say Proverbs or Ecclesiastics. Have never heard anyone recommend Isaiah to start with. Any particular reason your recommend it?
@SathyaHQ I recently switched from Obsidian (still using on the side though) to Logseq since I was a workflowy user for long. I like the feature set. I have two problems though: • now I’ve 3000 notes and it is slow (esp search & graph) • mobile app is crazy 😜
@SathyaHQ • What’s the theme you are using? • Are you using mobile app? What’s your experience with it?
@aryansawhney17 @logseq Looking forward to the video. I have been searching for this on the forums
@k0sengan @Reagantrose @logseq Logseq has iCloud sync for mobile. Been using it for the past few weeks. Seems ok. (Could be better. But gets the work done) Android app is still in the work. What I was commenting: they are just plain text. It doesn’t matter if logseq releases a mobile app or sync feature.
@flaneur_a Thank you for this thread.
@jspector @arvidkahl You might enjoy the book “A more beautiful question”
@_Appremoo_Here @malpani @morethan_marks @pankaj_cic @simran_jain_ @Beyondexams_ Here I talk about how I am homeschooling my two boys which includes a schedule. I shud mention though that this schedule is only a guideline. We differ from it as the week goes by
@FrancescoD_Ales @remarkablepaper Waiting for Remarkable2 to come to India. Heard a lot of good things about it
@ToolsonTech @FrancescoD_Ales @_MikeSchmitz @the_LYT_way @_MikeSchmitz video is here: @FrancescoD_Ales video is here:
@ToolsonTech @FrancescoD_Ales @_MikeSchmitz @the_LYT_way @FrancescoD_Ales shared - What to cover in weekly reviews - Unpack week (1 week before) - Major Pillars (3 months ahead) - Next actions (1 week after)
@ToolsonTech @FrancescoD_Ales @_MikeSchmitz @the_LYT_way @_MikeSchmitz shared: - What I accomplish? - What went well? - What could've gone better? - what should I start doing? - what should I stop doing? - what should I keep doing?
@ToolsonTech Yesterday I was watching @FrancescoD_Ales & @_mikeschmitz as part of @the_LYT_way conf. They both talk about the review under different topics - personal retreat & weekly meetings.
@arocks I usually try to get high level overview of the topic first (even if it is only half of the course) Then when needed I “pull” whatever depth is needed.
@AidaMAlston @the_LYT_way @NickMilo @evernote I see tweets as "atomic" and tweet threads as "linked". With twitter being available on all platforms, it is also "fast" So twitter itself could be your personal knowledge mgmt tool.
@AidaMAlston @the_LYT_way @NickMilo @evernote @fortelabs Thank you for "connecting" these two frameworks ;-)
@jayclouse My bet is on two: @anujmagazine @SathyaHQ
@dorait @reuvenmlerner I am trying homeschooling Dorai for my two boys. So far satisfied. With that experience I would say here is how our education model should change:
@pranesh Do you have views on this? Or a good article which explains the issue and options without (much) bias?
@iguptapankaj @nomad_ok One need to build both diverse & dense networks. Diverse - for generating ideas & opportunities Dense (trusted) - for converting ideas & opportunities into revenue
@OneStuttering Since these tools evolve fast any naming will be insufficient to capture their breadth and depth of functionality. Ex. “tools for thought” - but I also store personal info like addresses of my friends. “PKM” - I store job notes too For now “digital brain” works
@Reagantrose @logseq Moved all of my 3000 notes to logseq. Functionality wise - superb Would like little more performance though.
@k0sengan @Reagantrose @logseq Since all notes are just text files sync and backup are no issues. You can use iCloud, Dropbox, git…
@rishabh_grg Thank you RG. If you have any further questions please feel free to ask.
