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Using tools like Scrapbox
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Pros
- Clear thinking through languageization
- Can open a page and add thoughts whenever you feel like it
- Since the thought process is recorded externally
- I often create a page, write down my thoughts halfway, and open it a few times throughout the day to add a little more each time
- Scrapbox is particularly useful because it allows you to align bullet points with your thoughts
- For example, when thinking about X, if you want to break it down into Xa and Xb
- By separating them with bullet points as Xa and Xb, you can focus on each thought separately
- In 6278911579e1130000347498 for example, I am consciously focusing on cos for now
- For example, when thinking about X, if you want to break it down into Xa and Xb
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Cons
- Input speed is a bottleneck
- In a way, the speed of thought is limited here, which may deepen the thinking process (no evidence)
- Limited to text media
- Input speed is a bottleneck
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It’s important not to make writing the purpose
- Combining it with Record Addiction can be dangerous
- Especially when reading a book, it’s important to abandon writing if reading further enhances understanding and thinking