Don't fall in "Second Brain" Trap š§
āA wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.ā ā Herbert Simon
What is a second brain?
using external tools to extend our first brain abilities, allow us to offload cognitive tasks into external second brain or personal knowledge management āPKMā
in simple terms. ājust fancy note takingā
there are many systems & tools out there, like:
GTD, PARA, Zettlekasten
Notion, Obsidian
Bullet Journal
But there is a catch ?!
it is just a big ineffective time waster "from personal experience", in this article I will discuss 2 big second-brain claims and my thoughts about it
if it works for you, keep doing it :)
Our brains are limited ā
Iām not arguing that we can remember everything, but why should we in the first place, itās FOMO
The fear of missing out
FOMO drives us to capture every bit of information we encounter
Especially, when youāre learning something new, and still donāt fully understand it, you tend to take more notes and finally, you rarely review those notes again
If you understand something or have done it for enough time, you wonāt find the need to memorize it, you can just explain it or do it
unconscious superpowers
the unconscious mind can process 11 million pieces of information per second, while the conscious mind processes only 40 pieces of information per second
Thereās a lot of complex stuff you can do, and canāt explain how ?!! š¤
you are just capable of doing it, this is called āIntuitionā š
Did you hear about blind-folded chess, hereās a video of Magnus Carlsen playing 3 timed chess games blindfolded at the same time
Weāre so hyped about AI, but AI is just a very bad replica of what our brains, for the sake of analogy how do we train AI Models
Inputs ( and lots of it )
Training ( on a specific problem we are trying to solve )
Feedback Loop ( fine-tuning the output )
āIf you want to be a writer,you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. Thereās no way around there two things that Iām aware of, no shortcutā ā Steven King
We should focus on developing our unconscious mental models āAlgorithmsā to solve specific problems through deliberate practice & passive immersion
in simple terms. ādo more .. observe moreā
Good Ideas time filter
āA writerās notebook is the best way in the world to immortalize bad ideas. My idea about a good idea is one that sticks around and sticks around and sticks around.ā ā Steven King
Steven King, is a very productive writer, with over 60 novels and 200 short stories to his name, and this is his idea about capturing ideas & Notebooks
Stop allowing dust to accumulate on your ideas by storing them. Instead, pick the ones that persist over time and start working on them, right now!
Knowledge is everything ā
No secret formula
Excessive note-taking can stem from the persistent search for the āsecret formulaā for success, you donāt need all that knowledge
it wastes a lot of time when youāre a beginner to know more than you need, knowledge doesnāt bring results, only actions do
Basics & fundamentals bring 80% of results, master the basics, they will never change instead of chasing shiny trends of optimizations
Learn just the bare minimum knowledge to start, pick tricks as you go
Attention is the new gold
In, the world of knowledge, attention is your most valuable resource
Everything is available online, knowledge comes in all sizes and shapes
we have no shortage of knowledge, We have a shortage of attention & action
Embrace Minimalism: Less is More
Practice like Athlete
Athletes constantly push the boundaries of human potential, in relentless pursuit of excellence in a very competitive environment
All that magic happens in āTrainingā, they hone their skills & master their craft through sub-skills drills & game simulations
Instead of building Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) Systems, Letās build Personal Skills Gym, make games to master your craft
"Usain Bolt āFastest Man Aliveā, says training is the reality, not the competition, the work happens behind the scenes, and competition is the easy part
I'm new to the article writing game, but rather than seeking a 'secret formula' for success, I embrace making mistakes and having fun :)
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