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  • How To Take Smart Notes –– Sonke Ahrens
    • The [[feature-positive effect]]
      • This is the phenomenon in which we tend to overstate the importance of information that is (mentally) easily available to us and tilts our thinking towards the most recently acquired facts, not necessarily the most relevant ones. Without external help, we would not only take exclusively into account what we already know, but what is on top of our heads.