HN, I've been reading for eight years, ~40 books a year. For four of those eight years, I've been collecting ideas and learnings on .md files in a private BitBucket repository.<p>Every book I read had a folder containing two files: [0] Ideas [1] Learnings.<p>In `ideas` I wrote the core fundamental ideas upon which the book is structured. Ideas included either author's ideas and others' ideas that he or she might have referenced (directly or indirectly) in the book.<p>In `learnings` I collected my own learnings.<p>Ideas are descriptions. Learnings are prescriptions.<p>I decided to progressively go over the repository, unfold most of the books in it and make it accessible to the public.<p>While going through this process will help me re-discovering those ideas through a pair of new lens, I thought that others might genuinely enjoy those learnings.<p>I've framed this project into a bi-weekly newsletter called: Behind The Obvious [0] (about page [1])<p>[0] <a href="https://behindtheobvious.substack.com/welcome" rel="nofollow">https://behindtheobvious.substack.com/welcome</a><p>[1]<a href="https://behindtheobvious.substack.com/subscribe#about" rel="nofollow">https://behindtheobvious.substack.com/subscribe#about</a>