📓 progressive-summarisation.md by @neil

progressive summarisation

Summarising a note in multiple stages over time.

What is it?

Progressive Summarization is a technique that relies on summarizing a note in multiple stages over time. You save only the best excerpts from whatever you’re reading, and then create a summary of those excerpts, and then a summary of that summary, distilling the essence of the content at each stage. These “layers” are like a digital map that can be zoomed in or out to any level of detail you need. Progressive Summarization allows you to read the note in different ways for different purposes: in depth if you want to glean every detail, or at a high level if you just need the main takeaway. This allows you to review a note’s contents in seconds to decide if it’s useful for the task at hand

Building a Second Brain: An Overview - Forte Labs

You can greatly facilitate and speed up this process by distilling your notes into actionable, bite-sized summaries. It would be near impossible to review your 10 pages of notes on a book you read last year in the midst of a chaotic workday., for example. But if you had just the main points of that book in a 3-point summary, you could quickly remind yourself of what it contains and potentially apply it to something you’re working on

Building a Second Brain: An Overview - Forte Labs

The four top-level categories of P.A.R.A. — Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archives — are designed to facilitate this process of forwarding knowledge through time.

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Misc

A common challenge for people who love to learn is that they constantly force feed themselves more and more information, but never actually put it to use.

Layers

Layer infinity

Updated thought: [[Layer Infinity]] is the Internet. (Or just all information out there).