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Well, there is no set boundary what belongs in the hierarchical notebook and the evergreen notes but I'm starting to lean in combining the two together with a flat hierarchy. Nonetheless, I was able to make more insights from separating them so it's worth it.
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Overlearning
- when you learn enough, you should move on to the next topic.
- while mastering the topic is great, it shouldn't be done when you first learn about something; it will only impede your progress;
- furthermore, you could've used that time to understand related topics
- for some (myself included), this stems from avoiding rote learning which is associated from bad education; however, realize that Understanding comes first from memory
- for others, this may be an indicator of aimlessness; be sure to Create roadmaps to stay on track and When learning a new skill, begin with a specific end-goal to create a solid starting point
- this could lead into a bad habit of mastering everything
- remember, Most of the work is done from smaller amount of effort; additionally, We are more associative than structured, we can use our intuition to fill in the rest of the details; but be sure to study and review those details for some time
- you can also do some roam:Interleaving between learning new topics and mastering the previous ones