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#+title: Collecting information only feels like progress
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#+date: "2021-06-11 10:57:09 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-06-18 20:28:11 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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We are tricking ourselves, falling into one of the [[id:9dc7cb08-3aea-4f66-80ac-49a14b4b7642][Pitfalls and illusions of competence]] with the presence of the material making us feel like we already know the subject.
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The keyword here is *feels like progress*.
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The most important thing you should know when finding yourself with this tendency is information is only stored, not consumed.
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[[id:114b7874-6a20-49c8-be2c-46970c7110dc][Information is only acquired when you try to make sense of it]].
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Collecting information is like going to a gym, reading all of the articles and books about working out, and simply stopping at that.
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You've been hanging out in the gym for a year and yet, your body is the same as last year.
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On a personal level, this is reaching into [[id:909b4830-72c8-4943-be47-efaf77e40253][Professional narcissism]].
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Nonetheless, it is still useful if we can control our resource-collecting tendencies.
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One of the simplest ways to reduce this is to [[id:810dc8b6-db64-4c80-a0aa-f9e6d5fa4acf][Create an inbox to store your thoughts]].
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Or rather, an inbox of resources that you'll have to filter later.
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