Today, I take a look back at my favorite reads of 2022, only one of which actually came out in 2022.
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These are the books that have really stood out to me and have made a lasting impact on me. Several of those books I’m sharing today have been on my shelf for a while, books that I’ve wanted to read for some time.
All of them have informed my thinking on note-taking, knowledge management and retention, and learning. I was knee deep in these works as I was building my
Note-Making Mastery Cohort that debuted in June.
For a full list of the books I feature, as well as a brief summary of each, simply scroll down.
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In today’s episode, I feature:
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Antifragile
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Make It Stick
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How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
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How to Take Smart Notes
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Building a Second Brain
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The Shallows
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My Six Favorite Books I Read This Year
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Anti-Fragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicolas Taleb is a book that discusses the concept of “antifragility,” which refers to systems that become stronger ...