How to (actually) REMEMBER What You Read - 7 Tips
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I basically learn for a living. I read lots and lots of books, journal articles, philosophy and theology papers, and I talk about ideas with the authors on my podcast or I present the ideas to you on this channel, or I synthesize my own ideas for my Substack audience. So it's very important for me to remember what I've read. As I've become a better researcher, I've discovered at least 7 ways to help myself remember what I've read and in this video I share those with you.
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0:00 - Overview
1:20 - Write in your books (Marginal Notes)
7:56 - Reader's Compendium
10:31 - Personal Reader's Dictionary
11:50 - Reading Log
13:24 - Book of Book Reviews (and Précis)
15:21 - Commonplace Books (4 kinds)
17:51 - Active Recall
19:22 - Only for the Real Ones!
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Your videos are awesome! Entertaining and educational at the same time! 🙏🙏🙏
Something really helpful with marginal notes is when I find an empty page in the front or end of the book. When I mark something impactful, I go to the empty page, write a short phrase describing it and the page number so I can go back to that exact quote later. It’s soooo useful because there’s an index of quotes that are recorded in the book itself.
I like that!
I personally love this style since it keeps the text "clean." It's often important to me that my ideas from reading are mainly influenced by the text and not by what I used to think. Keeping my ideas separate yet close has been a game changer! If there's no extra pages (or not enough), I will tape a blank booklet of pages in the back.
It must be a cultural difference that people don't write in their books, because I've been told to underline, circle, highlight, scribble, dogear, do everything I can in my books by teachers and elders my whole life. When my grandpa passed it was fascinating getting all his books and finding almost every page filled with his thoughts, they really are a treasure and I hope my books can be that way for my descendants.
This is so awesome! Yeah a bunch of my friends get angry at me for writing in my books lol
I can't do it. I'll use other paper and make little 15-second videos, but I can't write in my books. I don't even like highlighting my school books, all of which I try to keep.
Maybe it’s growing up in lower income areas where books were shared with multiple people (likely cross different classes be inability to easily replace)? Just. Thought
I mean a lot of people grew up reading in the library and borrowing from the library. So you won’t develop a habit of writing in books, often quite the opposite, you tend to be careful not to damage it.
Exactly!!
From a different pan, it has been proven by educational psychologists that marking up the text that you are reading and interacting with your notes that way greatly increases your chances of processing that information into your long-term memory. So, I whole-heartedly agree: mark your books!
Fantastic video, Parker.
My man! Thanks for this! I need to look that up, and then mark it up!
Hey ParkNotes! I only discovered you recently but thanks to you and your notebook system ive never felt so productive in my life. You genuinely saved my curiosity and goals and one day I will achieve them and it will be thanks to you.
Wow that's fantastic! I'm so glad to hear this. Curiosity is everything. So glad you've been able to restoke it
@@ParkerNotes I couldn’t have done it without you. I was always interested in journaling and maintaining written information but I just never knew how to do it systematically, I lost a lot of money and ruined many good books doing so. Now I can start over and actually become the scholar I want to be!
i love your content, you're literally my fav youtuber - keep on going! 💪
I am truly honored! Thank you 🤝🤝
Hello, I'm Brazilian and I'm really enjoying your channel, excellent content.
thanks.
🙌 I'm so glad!
We have our older homeschool students, ninth to twelvth grade, write lesson plans and teacher's guides. They really enjoy this and seemingly mature faster than their public school counterparts, nemeses. Our motto is a question: "Is it useful?" Beyond this we cite Abraham Flexner: "Use from useless things." We encourage something from Adler and Hutchins: "The Great Conversation." Think, speak, write. And always listen.
I came across your channel about a month ago and I just want to say a big thank you for the ideas you’re sharing. Since watching your videos I’ve started a commonplace book and a personal proverbs book. These are in addition to my personal journal and book reading records I have used for several years. Having a more deliberate method for interacting with the nonfiction texts I read has really helped me retain more of that information. It reminds me of how much I enjoyed it when I did my honours degree in Sociology about 12 years ago.
Let's go! That's so cool. Personal proverbs and commonplace books are probably my favorites. I love to see more people benefitting from them! Thanks for sharing 🫡
Dune Messiah is my favorite too! It's so epic! The throne room scene, the palace imagery, trippiness as his prescience matures and the events after the stoneburner are all some of my favorite things in the series
Came here just passing by... saw a lot of Dune books on the shelf... i'm suddenly hooked to listen to your 7 tips. 😊
My problem is I never go back to read anything I write in my commonplace book, I don’t even remember I wrote something.
I keep mine in places where I'll see them or else I'll forget too
I would love a shelf tour. It seems you have a lot to show and I think it would be interesting.
I'll do it
@@ParkerNotes yesss
Your video always encourages me to learn philosophy. I am not an English native speaker, but your video is very clear and easy to understand for me. Thanks a lot!
I am so glad!! Thank you too!
📚 I like this idea of notebooks for different topics. Makes me feel like I’m back in school where I had a different notebook per topic. The main difference is that the topics are not things I am actually interested to learn about.
Totally agree!
📚 Thanks for further igniting my strive for knowledge. Recently I’ve been at a loss of what to read and why even read, but your videos have been helping me rediscover the why and my love of wisdom. Thanks brother!
Thanks incredible!! I'm so glad to help, truly!
hey parker, I'm from brazil and about a month ago (inspired by you) I started a commonplace book and a catch all notebook. And now i'm all into it and already having a lot of ideas to buy and use more pocket notebooks. Thank you a lot and keep going!
Let's goo! I love it. So glad you're enjoying it
Always thrilled for your new videos! Keep making these great vids!
🙌🙌 thank you!
@@ParkerNotes your welcome! By the way, just a quick question, have you any episode on your podcast that kind of deal with the difference between something and the philosophy of that thing like, For example, difference between productivity and the philosophy of productivity
I watch a lot of booktube content, and it definitely inspired me to start a reading journal. There are so many different ways of setting it up (some people are super into tracking all the minute stats of what they read, and others just want a really aesthetic memory page), and I've tried a few different ways over the past few years. I read a pretty high volume of books in every format, and I like writing out reviews for books I really loved or really hated, but I think keeping up with my quote book is the most consistent thing I do. I've got a variety of highlighters, tabs, and sticky notes decorating most of my physical books, though.
Sounds like you're in deep 👏👏
Quote books are the best 🙌
I really love the techniques you shared. I need to adopt one of those as soon as possible! ❤✨
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📚 Thank you for another informative video, good sir! I take notes on my commonplace book whenever I watch your videos to remember and re-read 😊 All the best in your pursuits!
Thank you so much!! 🤝🤝
Hi Parker. I bump into your channel some weeks ago and I like how you tackle your knowledge management system. While I’m back to hand-writing notes (for on-the-spot registering), I do gravitate to Obsidian to keep my own “compendium notebooks”. Maybe you’ve heard/seen this in other comments & videos and this hybrid analog/digital system has helped me to organize my learning & knowledge management. Keep it up! (love your philosophical podcasts too!) 📚
So glad you found my channel! Thanks for this. If obsidian reaches out I'll definitely try them.
Hey, notebook addict here from Spain! I love your channel, it's very interesting and I appreciate that you express yourself in a very natural way.
I started with a journal, then added a bullet journal and then a reading journal, and now I'm starting something that could be what you call a commonplace book for other deep reflexions.
So I think I'm in the right place :)
Haha you definitely are in the right place! So glad you found my channel. Always great to meet a kindred soul!
I’m enjoying your videos keep up the good work.
I'm so glad! Thank you!
📚 I've struggled with writing in books for so long...I was always taught not to, and I've always been concerned that underlining or making notes would be more distracting than helpful. But maybe I can adopt some of those symbols you mentioned -- subtle marginalia -- and keep my actual notes somewhere else. Also, ironically, the need to take notes and read slowly often keeps me from reading at all because it feels like a chore to sit down with a book. And yet it's still so easy for me to forget what I read if I just read without taking notes (at least in nonfiction books).
I feel this. You might consider using pencils for your light marginalia. And a lot of times I'll just dog ear the pages while I'm reading fiction and come back later to mark it up or pull quotes so I'm more free to read and so it feels less chore like
📚 this was a great video. I’m thankful for your ideas on how to retain the material I read. Starting to push myself to markup books. You are inspiring. The legend was gold!!! 😊❤🙏
🫡🫡🫡 I'm pumped my stuff can inspire you bro!
I love that you have a lot of notebooks for everything.
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📚 Thanks to you. After watching your videos I've started maintaining pocket notebooks and commonplace notebooks which are helping me a lot specially pocket notebook. From the past few months I've been writing in my pocket notebook and it is a good substitute for a mobile phone in leisure and it helped me a lot to get some clarity in my thoughts. There a lot more things which I have to learn from you and your channel. Have a good day!
Let's go!! This is a huge encouragement to read. Thanks for sharing. I'm glad others are using these tools and finding them valuable
Thanks. learned a lot of things from you. 📚📚📚
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This was EXACTLY what i was looking for 🎉
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📚 Thanks for your videos!
🫡 so glad you enjoy them!
📚 great video here, I've been getting into reading more and more and these methods are great! Thank you!
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Thank you. Love your contents from Nigeria ❤
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Thanks for everything! ♥️📚
🙌🤝🫡 my pleasure
This video came just in time for me!
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📚 I've been using few of them from a years and its really something that helped me to get myself together. Thanks for these other helpful tips, I'll definitely try them.
I'm so glad!! 🫡🫡
📚 Thanks for sharing your methodology :)
🫡🫡🫡 very glad to do so!
1:25 - Ha! I have that book too! It's great. 😁
📚 📚 📚I took my required précis from grad school and started using it with my recreational reading. So I was pleased to hear it was one of your suggestions.
📚 Thanks for another really helpful video :)
🙌 so glad you liked it!
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I love this kind of content
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This video is very helpful. I watched your video on the best method to develop a reading habit and the reading log has helped a lot. Only started 2 weeks ago. Since implementing it, I noticed a shift from opening Instagram or TH-cam on my phone, to opening my Kindle or grabbing a paperback to read. I'm currently reading through 3 books right now, but in the last 2 weeks, I finished 2 books with the reading log. Thank you!
I have a couple of questions:
- For Kindle books (or eBooks in general), you use a reading compendium, correct? It's especially hard to write notes on a Kindle, even on an iPad. I find it difficult sometimes to track these notes down.
- Generally speaking, do you have a notebook for *literally* everything? Or for compendiums, do you keep a notebook based on a topic or genre?
- I didn't know that I've been doing "commonplace books" for quotes. I'm a pastor/teacher-preacher at my church, so I tend to collect quotes from books and articles on Obsidian. For commonplace books, are they just quotes or wise sayings of other authors? Do you put your own personal ideas/quotes in your commonplace books?
Again, thank you for your insights. God bless!
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📚😁 A bunch of cool ideas, thanks, Parker!
A couple of months ago I started a couple of new notebooks (e.g. general reading log and seperate reading logs for short stories and essays). I've kind of fell behind with them, it has kind of become a chore for me but today I caught up and wrote down what I have been reading lately, and it's a cool, clarifing experience. But I think it's more natural for me to come back to notebooks if I feel like it, otherwise it becomes like a homework for me and I always hated homeworks 😅
Anyway, thank you again for the inspiration, I really like finding out new ways of thinking and filling up notebooks! Best wishes to you and your family!
I actually do this with most of my notebooks 🙌
📚 I just want to say thank you.
Reading log gave me the final push , i needed to read somewhat on a daily basis.
I started my own dictionary while watching British TV shows in mid Jan.It's funny watching you mention it because I thought I have watched all of your videos on this channel , must have missed that one.
I love that! I'm very glad to have played a role in your intellectual life! Yeah my whole audience missed that dictionary one and my video on a journal of love. TH-cam hasn't been pushing my stuff in 2024 for some reason
Finally you are back bro...🥺
Haha let's go!
Hope to find one of your books to be rewarded friendship!! Absolutely love this, and will implement this and variations as well. 😊
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📚awesome content Amigo!
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New subscriber and fellow Christian here. I'm finishing up a BA in Biblical Studies and looking forward to my MDiv. Great tips. I wish I had this video back when I started my undergrad. 📚
🤝🤝 same here! I didn't start this stuff until my senior year of undergrad 🙃
📚 Couple of questions: First, what is the difference between how you use a common place book (especially a “specific” common place book, and how you use a compendium? Second, how often do you find yourself referencing information in your notebooks? Great video, thanks for sharing!!
Great question! A true compendium, in my view, it's just information and it's meant to be comprehensive in scope and systematically presented. A commonplace book is a collection of quotations. So if you were to read Dune for instance and wanted to make a compendium of it, you'd have a character list, maybe some visuals on the relationships between them like a family tree, a lost of the major political powers, a list of the people groups, etc. A commonplace book for Dune will be a book where you collect your favorite quotes from Dune. If you're adding your own thoughts and analysis to the quotations then I'd call it a manuscript commonplace book. If you add quotations to your compendium then it'd be a blended compendium/commonplace book. Or atleast that's how I see it right now 😅
📚 Great video.
🙌 thanks!
The book reviews and reading log notebooks are brilliant ideas 📚
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📚 Thanks to you i started using notebooks. Have midori a6 for everyday tasks, thoughts emotions plans literly everythink. Small moleskine a6 for quotes i would like to recall to become friends with boredom. Will start summary notebook for books i red, some have so much little markers they look like a pride flag. Also want to become master at sales be rly good at it so thinking at doing my own comepdium for sales when i want to include best tips, tactics, articles, lessons, life situations or shit ppl talk ho know way more than me. Teaching my self does feel great !
This is so cool!! I'm blown away that people take my advice on notebooks. It's really encouraging to hear you've been helped by my stuff! Thank you
No. Thank you@@ParkerNotes
I use loose leaves with a 3 hole binders and page separators.
📚Thank you for introducing me to the world of deep thinking!
I have been implementing many of your tips and strategies and they have completely revolutionised the way I approach reading.
Your book suggestions and podcasts are both treasures to me, and I sincerely appreciate all your efforts in sharing your wisdom.
Keep inspiring!🍀
🙌🙌🙌🙌 thank you so much! I'm so glad you're benefiting from my stuff 🫡
This video is nice , summarizes and brings together alot of your other videos .
btw , do you have your own discord.. I think the kind of people you attract to your channel would make a great discord community.
Yeah check the description for the link. I need to have it reformatted for this audience more than my podcast audience but it's there still
📚📚📚. Gonna be a memorization champ after this video
Haha let's go!
📚Very helpful.
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📚 another fire video
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i am not going to take every single tip but it did help me come up with some cool new ideas. thanks!
Let's go! That's what I was hoping 🫡🫡🫡
Legend!!
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I want to analytically read because I tend to talk to myself when I'm reading for fun. It be nice to remember how i felt reading a book. And remember to read more often. Whenever i talk about books or movies, I end up giving a summary.
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Edifying video. I had no idea this channel existed. Man, do you hustle, haha. Cheers!
Haha good to see you here bro! This is the bread and butter channel now
Three master’s degrees!? Dang man! I feel like a peasant. I tried to sit through college 3 times and just hated it each time. 📚
I hated it until I started studying philosophy then I got sucked in and couldn't stop. But most of my friends can't stand school lol
@@ParkerNotes Yeah, my wife is adamant I give it another go. I am really into Philosophy, Theology, and Literature but scared about the job prospects. Keep doing what you are doing! Love all the content!
@@norvynhill there are none lol but we gotta find alternatives, like this 😅
📚dude I love your content you are literally who I’d love to be when I grow up 😂. I think the future needs to have more and more philosophers lol
Haha that's awesome, thank you! I feel the same way, philosophers who live up to their role in society instead if hiding away in obscurity. I'd love to be a philosopher who produces stuff that not only for other philosophers lol
📚 Great video as always. Question: in your talks about note-taking, I couldn't find anything about zettelkasten. Is it something you've tried and didn't find it useful, or you just prefer commonplace books?
Thanks! So I bought all the key books on Zettelkasten and skimmed but I need to find time for a true deep dive. I could be wrong but from a cursory look, I think topic-specific commonplace books and compendiums are way more beneficial for reviewing, memorizing, and even generating new ideas. I'm totally open to being wrong because I know so many people have used them and love them but I wonder if they've tried using the CPBs and compendiums the way I do before
@@ParkerNotes Thank you very much. I'll have to dive deeper into CPBs and compendiums.
Loved all these tips! I like my Kindle for fiction, but if I can't get non-fiction in hardcopy, then I definitely keep more notes in a real notebook. I also write in regular books, but in special editions, rare or antique copies, I keep notes in a notebook. 📚
I used to read fiction in bed on my kindle paper white and I could read much faster but forgot so much more
Thanks for this comment btw🙌
📚Love your obsession with notebooks. It is seriously contagious!🤣
I like the idea of a book of précises of papers summarizing the main arguments - I am going to try this, along with a subject specific commonplace book. I am trying to use the reading log in my bullet journal - with limited success so far, but I am going to persevere! Maybe the book of reviews will encourage me with my reading goals? Great video - great for idea generation!
Fantastic!! Sorry about passing the notebook contagion haha your wallet probably hates me
@@ParkerNotes I think the bigger issue might be cramp from taking so many notes! 🤣Fun problems to have!
Honestly I was looking forward for this one
Would you recommend the same process for exams?
Exams might be different. You don't need to remember everything your professor said but just what will be on the exam. Of course you may want to remember everything they said for the sake of your education and not just the exam
@@ParkerNotes Makes sense, I’m studying psychology and have to know main ideas as well as the supporting arguments
I work in a bookstore and everyone else keeps their books as immaculate as possible while I'm sat there scribbling in the margins 😅
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📚 Lots of great ideas. Thanks! I do recommend folks join at least one book club. It’s one of the best ways to engage with a book.
Do you prefer in-person local ones or are there good online ones?
Lord of Light is such a good book. I think what I'd like to do is better synthesise my notes. I'm about to start my Ridiculous Reading Project, which is a kind of literary canon project starting with the Epic of Gilgamesh based on a long, long list I've pulled together from various sources. It started as a Western Canon exercise but I've tried to broaden it to include other parts of the Globe and I think some of your tips will really help me with that learning/reading process. I do love a notebook too. 📚
What an epic project! I have a video on self learning that may help you with the planning portion of this if you haven't seen it, it could be beneficial
th-cam.com/video/nudbUMr9pXY/w-d-xo.html
📚 I am a little late on this one but I’m catching back up on my content! As for which tool do I think is the best, it’s gotta be the newly minted Book of Book Reviews (and Précis) hahaha
Haha let's go!!
I really like the idea of writing in books but i've been using mainly kindle for alot of recent books. How easy do people find making digital notes vs in an actual book?
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Sometimes I can't even remember WHAT book I recently read.
Been there
I would personally really appreciate a video about the best reasons to build a daily reading habit!
I have often hesitated in my own life to begin developing a good habit because I feel that I can't articulate exactly why I should do it, or because I feel unable to answer the ultimate question of morality (i.e., what ought I to do/who ought I to be), and thus I am unable to justify a motivation in my own mind and heart. It's like when you can't mentally retrieve a certain fact perfectly, or cannot articulate an idea perfectly, but instead in my action-ing life. I hesitate to do something because I don't feel that my heart is set right in regards to that activity.
But what's ironic is that reading would most likely be the best way to resolve that issue!
th-cam.com/video/LbVpVpgbywk/w-d-xo.html
@@ParkerNotes Thank you. I watched (and liked) that one. Good video-I just meant a video more towards the motivation/philosophy of morality of reading habits.
Like:
1. Why do you read the different things you read? (You want to be a sage, you want to be an expert in some ways, but...
2. Why, more specifically, and how do you relate your abstract, idealistic motivation/s for reading to the actual actions of reading?
@@jomamma4729 oh awesome! Okay I'll see what I can do 🫡🫡
Hell yeah! Wake up babe, new ParkNotes video just dropped
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Hi I want to read your notes. Where can I download the notebooks?
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Hey @ParkNotes,
I've got a question: how do you make a living out of studying? Because I dream to stay a live long learner but don't know how to make a living out of that.
Thanks for your help
You're looking at it 😅
@@ParkerNotes so you mean by doing youtube?
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Really good stuff... love the part about talking/reviewing to your better half! 😄
Theoretically your ideas, etc. are really great... I really like them all and look forward to implementing and/or fine tuning my own simple methods... However.....
.... it seems *all* your time would be spent reviewing all your notebooks :) I mean you must have at least 100's by now.
... how do you navigate that?
📚 ... as for take-aways... your list of symbols for marking I believe is the most helpful -- immediately implementable.
Do you have a copy of Webster's 1828 Dictionary facsimile for getting definitions for archaic words and/or meanings?
I don't have a copy of that, I'll look into it! Thanks! I have a ton, yeah haha. But I have different seasons that prompt me to use different notebooks. I have about 4 or so daily use ones and the rest get cycled through based on need and opportunity
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It's interesting how it will affect on the taking notes in different languages. Will it be messed up?
Germans and Dutch folks may need more notebooks? Longer words?
Actually they need 😂. What do you think which way is better? For example, read in english and take notes in your native language or read in english and take notes in english?
📚 I should steal your book review journal idea. It could make my book club thoughts more organized. As far as your marginalia and personal dictionary, I've started using index cards similar to what Scott Scheper talks about with his antinet zettlekasten for the marginalia: write the page number and either the quote or a short summery on the back of an index card and it works both as a notetaking system and bookmark, and for the dictionary in addition to the notebook with new words listed in no real order, index cards in their own box in alphabetical order makes things a little more organized when at home.
This is great! I could see a dictionary Zettelkasten being really beneficial. I'm still a commonplace book over Zettelkasten for quotes
@@ParkerNotes So am I, which is why after taking the notes on my index card, I'll go and transfer them to their respective notebooks. I just really don't like the idea of writing in my books and I know I should, but I can't bring myself to do it... it probably doesn't help that I would run the risk of bleeding given the pens I use, but keeping the notes on a notecard gives me the best of both worlds, I think
@@TheGeeked1 ohhh nice!!! Okay your system is awesome. I may start this for books I don't wanna write in
@@ParkerNotes I look forward to seeing the new note taking video featuring that method, lol
Hi! Did you notice there's a typo in the video title? "Your" instead of "You". Nobody else seems to have pointed it out!
Oh, thanks!
📚 great video. a quick question which you may have answered before - what are your thoughts for/against digital note taking? also how do you approach reading textbooks?
I mark up text books. I often read through them like any other book but sometimes I'll skip around to the most pertinent sections. I always try to read the whole book once I've started but that's a personal thing because the old me never finished any books so I make myself finish all of them now
I don't benefit from digital notes. I forget about them. And with analog I can remember which side of the page I wrote on but digital takes that away and I forget. I use my Kindle Scribe for marking up philosophy papers though
thank you! I have been an Evernote user for over 10 years (and tried other apps) but I am leaning towards trying analog methods. I definitely prefer to read a physical book! I have heard marginalia referred to as “tattooing” the book, and I do that too!
I've been watching some of your videos, but I have this question: How can you have so many pocket notebooks on yourself throughout the day? Do you fit them all in your pocket? Do you carry a bag with you? I want to buy different pocket notebooks to write about different topics in each of them, but I'm not sure how to carry them all..
I usually carry 2 or 3 tops. I cycle them out. Always a catch-all though
@ParkerNotes i see, so one catch-all pocket notebook would be preferable over many
📚Brilliant advice as always... but when is the video on how to fit a pilot in your saddleback pen loop dropping?😂
Hahaha boy is that hard to work in
I'm doing a book log. I think that's my first time and, what I can say?
On a month or two I will to write and let's see how that goes.
(Pd: I'm Colombian, and I hope you have a beautiful day) :D
🙌🙌 awesome, hope you like it
When you say manuscript, what do you mean by that? Thinking in longform?
Like when you manuscript a paper. You have something you want to talk about. Often times your make an outline and then fill in that outline with quotes and your thoughts in a manuscript version of the paper. So all I mean is adding quotes and your commentary on them, your own thoughts, analysis, exegesis, etc.
I got the "manuscript" commonplace book concept from the academic literature on CPBs and thought it was a good enough descriptor of this style
I recently watched your video on reading more and now carry a small pocket-sized notebook with me, primarily for a reading log and book notes. I tend to borrow from the public library, so no marginalia for me! 📚
Side-note: The notebook also started serving as a common-place book when I was on a business trip a few weeks ago and saw a quote I liked on a commemorative plaque. Now I have the quote in my pocket and have reflected on it from time to time since then whereas before I'm sure it would have been long forgotten by now.
Thanks for your videos!
This is so awesome! Great work. That notebook sounds like it's becoming more and more precious to you by the day. I love it
I'm reminded of a friend who also never wrote in his books, not because they came from a library, but because he had a policy of always giving away the books he read to someone he thought would enjoy it.
Looks like you could use a book scanner to digitize all of those journals and books!
Maybe, I'm slowly regressing away from tech the more I study AI though 😅
@@ParkerNotes The cool thing with digitalization is that it could be easily indexed and accessed anywhere. I love my digitized libraries in Accordance and Logos.
I have both too, maybe I'll look into this, thanks!
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I actually like marking up "collectible" books. If I sought it out and found it, it's got to become truly mine right?
I'm not there yet haha
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Have you considered using Niklas Luhman's zettelkasten method? It is said that he never had to reread a book. Maybe that is also a good way to learn things.
What what I've seen, I'm not a fan of zettelkasten but I still need to take a deep dive on it. Got the books just need the time
@@ParkerNotes Which book do you refer to? How to take smart notes by Sonke Ahrens?
Damn, I wish I had the time to reread a book. I don't even have the free time to read things I love multiple times. There's just too much in the world. 📚
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A good one moustache guy!!!
😂🫡 thank you!
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Curious to know if you yourself are interested in writing a book.
Several 😁