100-days-to-read.md

  1---
  2title: "100 Days To Read"
  3description: "Switching gears a little and reading for an hour every day"
  4author: Amolith
  5cover: /assets/pngs/book.png
  6date: 2020-07-23T00:48:16-04:00
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  9categories:
 10  - Technology
 11  - Meta
 12tags:
 13  - 100 Days to Read
 14  - 100 Days to Offload
 15---
 16## The idea
 17
 18I've found it very difficult to stick to a regular schedule for
 19#100DaysToOffload for various reasons. Chief among them is simply
 20that I don't have enough time with everything else I have going on; what I want
 21to write and the ideas I've had take longer to get on paper (or screen) than I'm
 22able to dedicate at the moment.[^1] However, I love the intent behind it and
 23want to continue in a somewhat less involved manner. Enter
 24#100DaysToRead (dead link to hashtag on fedi instance).
 25
 26## The "rules"
 27Quotes are used because they're not solid rules; it can be hard to learn
 28something significant from fiction, you might miss a day here and there, what
 29you learned could be a bit personal and not really suitable for social media,
 30any number of things might result in "breaking" one or all of them. Just do your
 31best. :simple_smile:
 32
 33### Read for an hour a day
 34I recommend using some kind of timer or stopwatch to track how long
 35you've been reading. A stopwatch would be best as it allows you to get
 36sucked in without ringing and making you feel as if you *need* to stop;
 37the pull of real life is great and audible reminders only serve to
 38exacerbate the urgency of rejoining the rest of the world. Part of the
 39idea behind this is not only to learn something but to *enjoy* it and
 40that's difficult when you're anxiously waiting for a timer to ding so
 41you can get back to watching a show. I spent a *lot* of time with books
 42when I was younger then fell completely out of the practise once I got
 43more involved with school and want to make it a habit once more.
 44
 45### Take notes
 46The *main* goal of this challenge is to learn things and the effects of
 47this rule are twofold; you'll certainly be learning a lot but it will
 48also provide material to write about in the future.[^2] Take notes in
 49whatever manner you prefer, from writing in the margins[^3] to writing
 50on the wall, though the latter might not be the greatest idea. I
 51personally plan to put my notes in [a
 52Zettelkasten](https://zettelkasten.de/) created with
 53[vimwiki](https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/) along with the rest of my
 54notes.[^4] I will first write down whatever thoughts I have in my
 55[pocket
 56notebook](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)
 57(these will likely just be a short summary with the page/paragraph as
 58reference[^5]) then, directly after I've finished the session or later
 59that day—the same day!—I'll go through the notes and expand them a bit.
 60I want the *full* thought stored in my Zettelkasten for use in the
 61future; whenever I read another book and have a related thought, I'll
 62return to this note and add links between them.
 63
 64### Post a short summary
 65Whatever you've learned that day, post a condensed version along with the
 66book/page/paragraph on social media using the #100DaysToRead tag! Expanding a
 67short summary then condensing it again with different wording helps to ensure
 68you understand the material and will aid in recollection. Posting about it will
 69give others the same information and might even pique their interest about what
 70you're reading.
 71
 72## Thoughts
 73Inspiration for this comes partly from [episode
 74112](https://www.social-engineer.org/podcast/ep-112-catching-spies-and-paying-parking-tickets-with-joe-navarro/)
 75of [The Social-Engineer
 76Podcast,](https://www.social-engineer.org/podcast/) partly from me
 77wanting to learn more, and partly from me wanting more material to write
 78about. There is so much knowledge in books but it takes a great deal of
 79discipline to sit down every day and read for an hour when there are
 80upgrades to perform, emails waiting for replies, games to play, shows to
 81watch, and so much else. Another small aspect of this is partly to
 82alleviate those concerns and stresses; it's a time to sit down, lose
 83yourself in a book, and forget about the outside world.
 84
 85## What I'm starting with
 86Fittingly, I plan to begin with *[How to Read a
 87Book](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Read_a_Book)* by [Mortimer J.
 88Adler.](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortimer_J._Adler) It provides an
 89in-depth discussion on reading critically and learning as much as
 90possible from a given book. Adler doesn't push a "one-strategy-fits-all"
 91method either. He goes through a variety of approaches for different
 92genres and encourages a deep level of thinking for all, fiction
 93included. I'm looking forward to starting it tomorrow!
 94
 95[^1]: With finding links, proofreading, revising, expanding, and
 96    shortening various sections, this short post took me over two hours
 97    to write.
 98
 99[^2]: Maybe a #100DaysToOffload Take 2!
100
101[^3]: I physically can't bring myself to do this but some people love
102    [marginalia](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia) and actively
103    seek books with them. However, it's a very effective technique and
104    might be fun to follow your thought trail when re-reading a book.
105
106[^4]: I am currently evaluating [Anytype](https://anytype.io/) as a tool
107    for creating and maintaining a Zettelkasten as well as storing other
108    types on information. At the moment, I can only use it on Windows so
109    it's inaccessible when I *really* need it but the developers say a
110    Linux build will be ready soon™
111
112[^5]: I plan to format these like `p20 ¶2`. The second symbol is a
113    *pilcrow* or, more commonly, a paragraph mark. Usage of that and the
114    section mark (§) are detailed in Matthew Butterick's *[Practical
115    Typography.](https://practicaltypography.com/paragraph-and-section-marks.html)*