Curtis McHale also has a cool way of organizing and storing his book notes. More inspiration.
Though, I shall continue to use Shawn Blanc’s Index of Ideas method as a springboard for comping up with my own way.
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
Curtis McHale also has a cool way of organizing and storing his book notes. More inspiration.
Though, I shall continue to use Shawn Blanc’s Index of Ideas method as a springboard for comping up with my own way.
Current Thought Pattern: What is the point of having cake if you’re not planning on eating it too? Why would one just let the cake sit there? To admire it? To enjoy the way it looks? No. I’m going to have the cake and eat it too or not have it at all.
Research…

Deletist — Noun; /dɪˈliːtɪst/; a person who deletes their data in the quest for anonymity, privacy and minimalism: paving the way for ethical decentralised systems. (h/t David Chartier)
Derek Sivers tells us about his book notes. How he compiles them, uses them, what they are meant to be (and what they are not). He’s kept and publicly shared notes on the 250+ books he’s read since 2007. Fascinating. Also, an excellent resource.
The Pen Addict before The Pen Addict – The Cramped
Wherein I share the episode-before-the-first-episode of the popular Pen Addict Podcast. There’s a whole ton of “before they were podcast stars” packed into this little podcast episode. Enjoy!
The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
— Rumi
Monday: Go On Jump In. Immersion 101. – Nicholas Bate
It’s hard to imagine a better introductory post to summarize the wonders of the enigmatic Mr. Bate than this one.
Cal Newport — Beyond ‘DeleteFacebook’: More Thoughts on Embracing the Social Internet Over Social Media.
What we believe in.
