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title: "100 Days To Read"
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description: "Switching gears a little and reading for an hour every day"
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author: Amolith
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cover: /assets/pngs/book.png
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date: 2020-07-23T00:48:16-04:00
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draft: false
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toc: true
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categories:
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- Technology
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- Meta
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tags:
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- 100 Days to Read
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- 100 Days to Offload
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---
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## The idea
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I've found it very difficult to stick to a regular schedule for
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[#100DaysToOffload](https://100daystooffload) for various reasons. Chief
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among them is simply that I don't have enough time with everything else
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I have going on; what I want to write and the ideas I've had take longer
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to get on paper (or screen) than I'm able to dedicate at the moment.[^1]
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However, I love the intent behind it and want to continue in a somewhat
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less involved manner. Enter
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[#100DaysToRead.](https://social.nixnet.services/tags/100DaysToRead)
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## The "rules"
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Quotes are used because they're not solid rules; it can be hard to learn
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something significant from fiction, you might miss a day here and there,
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what you learned could be a bit personal and not really suitable for
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social media, any number of things might result in "breaking" one or all
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of them. Just do your best. :simple_smile:
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### Read for an hour a day
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I recommend using some kind of timer or stopwatch to track how long
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you've been reading. A stopwatch would be best as it allows you to get
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sucked in without ringing and making you feel as if you *need* to stop;
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the pull of real life is great and audible reminders only serve to
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exacerbate the urgency of rejoining the rest of the world. Part of the
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idea behind this is not only to learn something but to *enjoy* it and
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that's difficult when you're anxiously waiting for a timer to ding so
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you can get back to watching a show. I spent a *lot* of time with books
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when I was younger then fell completely out of the practise once I got
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more involved with school and want to make it a habit once more.
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### Take notes
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The *main* goal of this challenge is to learn things and the effects of
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this rule are twofold; you'll certainly be learning a lot but it will
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also provide material to write about in the future.[^2] Take notes in
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whatever manner you prefer, from writing in the margins[^3] to writing
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on the wall, though the latter might not be the greatest idea. I
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personally plan to put my notes in [a
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Zettelkasten](https://zettelkasten.de/) created with
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[vimwiki](https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/) along with the rest of my
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notes.[^4] I will first write down whatever thoughts I have in my
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[pocket
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notebook](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Moleskine-Classic-Notebook-Hard-Cover-Pocket-3-5-x-5-5-Plain-Blank-Black-192-Pages-9788883701030-Hardcover-Ntb/8402217)
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(these will likely just be a short summary with the page/paragraph as
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reference[^5]) then, directly after I've finished the session or later
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that day—the same day!—I'll go through the notes and expand them a bit.
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I want the *full* thought stored in my Zettelkasten for use in the
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future; whenever I read another book and have a related thought, I'll
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return to this note and add links between them.
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### Post a short summary
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Whatever you've learned that day, post a condensed version along with
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the book/page/paragraph on social media using the
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[#100DaysToRead](https://social.nixnet.services/tags/100DaysToRead) tag!
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Expanding a short summary then condensing it again with different
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wording helps to ensure you understand the material and will aid in
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recollection. Posting about it will give others the same information and
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might even pique their interest about what you're reading.
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## Thoughts
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Inspiration for this comes partly from [episode
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112](https://www.social-engineer.org/podcast/ep-112-catching-spies-and-paying-parking-tickets-with-joe-navarro/)
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of [The Social-Engineer
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Podcast,](https://www.social-engineer.org/podcast/) partly from me
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wanting to learn more, and partly from me wanting more material to write
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about. There is so much knowledge in books but it takes a great deal of
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discipline to sit down every day and read for an hour when there are
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upgrades to perform, emails waiting for replies, games to play, shows to
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watch, and so much else. Another small aspect of this is partly to
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alleviate those concerns and stresses; it's a time to sit down, lose
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yourself in a book, and forget about the outside world.
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## What I'm starting with
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Fittingly, I plan to begin with *[How to Read a
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Book](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Read_a_Book)* by [Mortimer J.
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Adler.](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortimer_J._Adler) It provides an
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in-depth discussion on reading critically and learning as much as
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possible from a given book. Adler doesn't push a "one-strategy-fits-all"
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method either. He goes through a variety of approaches for different
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genres and encourages a deep level of thinking for all, fiction
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included. I'm looking forward to starting it tomorrow!
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[^1]: With finding links, proofreading, revising, expanding, and
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shortening various sections, this short post took me over two hours
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to write.
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[^2]: Maybe a #100DaysToOffload Take 2!
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[^3]: I physically can't bring myself to do this but some people love
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[marginalia](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia) and actively
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seek books with them. However, it's a very effective technique and
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might be fun to follow your thought trail when re-reading a book.
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[^4]: I am currently evaluating [Anytype](https://anytype.io/) as a tool
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for creating and maintaining a Zettelkasten as well as storing other
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types on information. At the moment, I can only use it on Windows so
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it's inaccessible when I *really* need it but the developers say a
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Linux build will be ready soon™
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[^5]: I plan to format these like `p20 ¶2`. The second symbol is a
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*pilcrow* or, more commonly, a paragraph mark. Usage of that and the
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section mark (§) are detailed in Matthew Butterick's *[Practical
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Typography.](https://practicaltypography.com/paragraph-and-section-marks.html)*
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