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August 2022

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Building A Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your...
by Tiago Forte

The premise: Every day we take in more information than we can process and retain. With a little practice however, we can learn better ways to synthesize information, draw inspiration from the things we learn, and improve our recall skills.

Suggestions include: Building a personal repository of information that you find yourself having to look up regularly to save the time and energy you spend performing the same searches. 


You might also like: Content by Kate Eichhorn; The Shallows by Nicholas Carr; Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport. 
The Secret Life of Secrets: How Our Inner Worlds Shape Well-Being, Relationships, and...
by Michael Slepian

What it's about: The psychological aspects of secrets including why we keep them, how they affect us, and what it means to share them with each other.

Read it for: The thorough scientific research, which is condensed and explained in a way that's accessible to general readers.

Try these next: Useful Delusions by Shankar Vedantam; The State of Affairs by Esther Perel.
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