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If you follow Steve, zenhabits, scott h young, lifehack/lifehacker, etc or just read lots of books, do you keep track of "all the good ideas" and review them regularly, or only books, or do you just try to let it soak in and hope you remember when its applicable? Wondering what your thoughts are on this... |
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