Thanks for the valuable knowledge share. Is this your #1 recommendation as of today? Any other close competitor? I’ve been collecting more books than I can read in the next 3 years and looking for high level synthesis to help find my gap to allocate slow reading time more effociently
For doing networks, this is by far the best tool I have found. What you are describing, synthesising information, is probably going to be a mix of tools (Check out my videos on scispace, semantic scholar, and elicit for a couple of good examples)
Glad you cover this. I been with them for 2 years and they are effective
Thanks for the valuable knowledge share. Is this your #1 recommendation as of today? Any other close competitor? I’ve been collecting more books than I can read in the next 3 years and looking for high level synthesis to help find my gap to allocate slow reading time more effociently
For doing networks, this is by far the best tool I have found. What you are describing, synthesising information, is probably going to be a mix of tools (Check out my videos on scispace, semantic scholar, and elicit for a couple of good examples)
Hi thanks for the reply and for the other video suggestions. I'll go take a look ASAP@@DrLyndonWalker
What do you prefer over Myers Briggs?
A valid tool like the Big 5
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Five_personality_traits
Really interesting thanks ! Could you explore this tool with Obsidian ?
Good question. I haven't used Obsidian, although have had it recommended a couple of times, so not 100% sure.