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Apr 24Liked by Jeremy Keim

I love paper too! My grandma instilled a love for stationary and handwritten cards in me. I also relate to you on better absorbing information when I take handwritten notes. How did you end up employing the hand pressed paper from the London hotel?

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The bullet journaling is a practice not a perfect. I make it work for me and just kept doing it. It’s funny: the threading concept to me is the opposite of chaotic and provides order in my notes (albeit with messy handwriting). Happy to walk you through how I’ve made it work for me and very interested in reading some of your favorite (paper) journalism articles.

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I'm catching up on a holiday backlog and this one struck many chords with me. I have recently been having internal debate about paper vs. digital notebooks. I'm trying out Goodnotes on iPad, but of course, the feeeeel just isn't right. I want to be the guy who always carries a notebook, but I either forget or can't remember what I wrote and where to find it. ... I am collector of paper, though: concert stubs, old newspaper clippings (ones I wrote as a journalist and otherwise), etc. ... I'm also impressed you are a consistent bullet journaler! I tried, but perhaps I gave up too quickly on it. The threading concept and just jumping to the next open page felt somewhat chaotic to me!

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