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Few things in life are more frustrating than trying to find something that you know you've seen or read in the past - an article, a video, or even a quote. But as the amount of information we intake keeps increasing, you can find yourself in this exact situation increasingly often as well.
Today, I'll share five tools that I use to make sure I can always re-access useful things I've found in the past. Not only does using these tools cut down on frustration, but it also essentially allows you to extend your brain's capacity by creating easy-to-use pathways to lots of information that doesn't currently exist inside your head - much like mnemonics help you draw easy pathways to information that's difficult to remember.
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⏰Timestamps:
02:38 - Playlists
03:10 - Pocket
04:16 - Reddit
05:35 - Screenshot tools
07:11 - Note-taking and camera capture
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