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rather than listing advantages over other products to "trick" people into using it, it's better to clearly explain direction of iteration.


Great wizards often work alone, as long as the elements in the air still respond to their spells and calls


beancount.


I think it depends on the product field you are facing.

Personally, I will recommend Donella’s “Thinking In systems”


It's interesting that the behaviors began since 2013 and nobody recognized.


I used to enrol this course on Coursera. It called Learning How to Learn. It would be helpful for you. http://coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn


Do you by chance have the summary of the course? Like your top 10 takeaways.


I'll contribute one takeaway. When you read information and in the moment understand what its saying, you feel like you've learned it, but you really haven't.

To learn it you have to try writing it yourself, then checking it against the source to make sure you didn't miss anything or make errors. Once you can discuss an idea fully and correctly, then you've learned it.


Why I still use paper and pen when taking notes.


Thats great. Thank you.


I forget who the author is but these notes were posted on HN a couple months ago:

https://workflowy.com/s/E9HW.jGUYboLrGj


I wrote a blog post for the final assignment (years ago, so I don't remember what the exact assignment criteria was). http://jpeeler.github.io/memory/


I recall that there were lots of special-use Linux distributions which include specified packages.


Not true. Anaconda/miniconda also provide a convenient way for package control which include binary packages and source code packages

For me, condo is good solution to install necessary dependences with little pain.


Or phone stolen.


Or wallet stolen (arguing for the other side).


At least if your phone is stolen you still have your money safe, if you cash is stolen - it's a different story


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