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Article Worth of Knowledge Is Stretched into Book or Course

2 pointsby chauhankiranabout 2 years ago

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cocacola1about 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve tried to approach this in a few different ways.<p>1. In many cases, I think it could be true.<p>2. Still, I like the anecdotes because they could show or help me interpret different implementations of knowledge. (This mostly applies to self-help books).<p>3. If it&#x27;s a topic I don&#x27;t know about, I&#x27;m not sure if I can actually <i>say</i> that <i>these</i> are the bare essentials that the book should be distilled to. That&#x27;s why I&#x27;m reading about it, after all.<p>4. Sometimes, I need to be battered over the head with obvious points before they stick.<p>5. That&#x27;s what the index &amp; table of contents are for – dipping in and out for what might be important. It&#x27;s less important to read nonfiction linearly and all the way through than fiction.