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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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When starting out, focus on quantity over quality
- when learning a new skill, there is a tendency to overanalyze what is the next move; remember: Overanalyzing slow you down
- to solve against this, it is better to just start, not minding the quality of each piece/project you create
- when you have a portfolio, you're essentially creating an improved version of your previous works; creating projects can be an iterative process
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examples:
- when starting a YouTube channel, focus more on putting out more videos
- when producing music, create more music and publish them
- when programming, create more programs of all usability from completely useless to something useful for you
- more importantly, good sense of skill develops over time; you may as well finish a lot of work from it
- just like how Being misinformed is better than being ignorant, having mountainous amount of bad ideas can make something better, Failed ideas can be repurposed;
- however, being focus on quantity leaves the opportunity to make something stand out
- furthermore, being focused on quantity for a long time creates stagnation and bad habits start to manifest; to mitigate against this event, you can start focusing on the quality, making Deliberate practice sessions;
- beyond that, you can balance the focus between quality and quantity; you can Create roadmaps to stay on track, tracking deadlines to produce reasonable amount of work over a period of time