Building a Second Brain - Enrollment open until 24th August. If you sign up, you’ll have me as a personal mentor :) go.aliabdaal.com/secondbrain TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:34 Soulmates 01:39 Personality Archetypes 05:08 The Economics of Divorce 06:22 Meaningless Sex 07:33 Polyamorous Relationships
A good marriage is the ultimate productivity hack (I am exaggerating). You can’t afford to waste as much time when you need to provide for two futures. If you didn’t care about yours before you will after finding someone because they make life more tolerable and you need to if you want to stick around and support them.
Came in to learn about Alis’s pick for note taking apps. Left dissecting my personal relationships and a strong desire to start gardening. PS. Glad you mentioned RemNote :)
I didn’t realise that your almost at 1 million subscribers now! I remember watching your 100k Q and A like it was a few months ago. Crazy happy for you
The way you explain these note taking apps is so detailed… I think every point truly reflects what the developers had in mind when they created these apps. Amazing
*I just read the timestamps before watching the video and was incredibly confused* Thanks for the video Ali, I hope I can make these kinds of productivity videos like you one day
Having a good note taking app is so helpful because my mind moves so fast. I’m always jotting down thoughts ... it’s the only way i remember most things 😝
I'm currently on my "choosing your personal note-taking app" journey (I'm leaning towards Obsidian, and it's not surprising since I am the gardener type); this video truly took a lot of the stress out of the process. Thanks again, Ali!
Personally as an undergraduate student remnote has been amazing. Being able to create notes and cue cards to engage in active recall and spaces repetition without having to remake cards has been a time saver and a blessing!
Guess I have a multiple personality disorder... I use Evernote for collecting and cataloguing information (Librarian), Bear to write down thoughts and reflections on various topics that may or may not be interlinked (Gardener), and Notion for managing project-related information, planning stuff, storing and archiving meeting notes etc. (Architect).
Enjoyed your video! After watching it, I’m convinced that the second brain consists of several apps, not just one. It’s rather a network of different note-taking apps.
Hi ali, I am a medical student and thinking about buying the macbook air 2020. You know we have to work for hours, with multiple tabs and apps opens. Is the macbook air good for that? Does it overheat too much?
I use Google Keep. But after watching this video, I feel like: - I've been gardening on an unworthy piece of land. - I've lost the content I had enjoyed in this long relationship. - Also, that I'm still single.
@@jimmyhua731 Yeah, freemium matters certainly. Plus, I love the simplicity of Google Keep. Hassle-free note taking. However, it does depend on the purpose of note taking. A student might need all those bells and whistles for assignments and studying, but if you're working in a fast paced environment, quick and clean note taking interface works well.
You put out good content , but sometimes too wordy, and therefore tiring to watch. The marriage thing and note taking app ...wow I don’t want to learn about marriage, just the app. I’d recommend staying on topic, and creating separate videos dedicated to each topic I.e marriage or whatever else the topic
"Meaningless sex is ultimately unfulfilling, or so I've heard" So..many...jokes to make.... must choose one! You shouldn't be listening in on people Ali, it's their private time
The timing on this video couldn't have been more perfect. I've been binge watching your videos to prepare for my graduate school next month. Thanks so much as always Ali! ☺️
This greatly explains the differences of the apps which I was trying to find from other youtube videos. They only explained the contents and perks of every apps, however, they weren't able to include the personality of the user that could best suit the app. I was planning to get other note taking apps since a lot of them said that "this is the best app ever". Now I know that I am match made in heaven with notion since I prefer a structured but able to customize to my liking. Big thanks!
My humble opinion. In the course of the last 30 years, after watching "hot new software" cease and there files become unusable, there are 3 file types that will last - the very best is paper (though it is impractical now a days), then pdf's, then text files. Unless all your data is in pdf's, in 10 years you'll be screwed. (I work in an industry where knowledge grows rather than becomes redundant). Anything that manipulates and leaves a pdf is a good starting point. Stay away from databases and propriety formats. btw - great relationship advice.
I've just discovered remnote and honestly I love it! Although I'm finding it a lil bit difficult transfering my physical notes, it still is an all around app!
I was about to attend the first day of my university so I decided to look for the best note taking app. This video poped up and I watched it. Now I am confused would it be easier for me to find a life partner or a note taking app.
Love your video Ali! I do think you should be careful about the reporting bias on polyamorous relationships. As with most minority groups, you're going to see a lot more of the mainstream views that reinforce the cultural norms that they're constantly battling against. Failure to make a polyamorous relationship work is more spectacular than a failure to make a monogamous relationship work even though more monogamous relationships fail overall, the only difference is that people blame the system in the former because it's the "new" but in a monogamous relationship they blame the individuals. Until we generally accept polyamory as a legitimate sexual orientation, the data we have access to is going to be distorted by our cultural bias. Also, those dissatisfied tend to be the loudest about their positions, those of us who are content really don't always have a lot to say until we're forced to reflect on it. Your videos inspire me everyday and I'm excited for each and every one :)