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Sorry if it's a bit of topic, but how do you get into taking notes?? I try to do it from time to time, but I usually forgot after day or two.. Is it just habit?
For me personally, it's just become a habit.
Every time I do research of any kind, I have Obsidian open on the side, and I take notes on anything I reckon could come in useful later.
Keep a little notebook and writing utensil on hand, then simply write down the thoughts that cross your mind whenever you encounter anything in your life. No note is a bad note, and your analysis will markedly improve with even a little practice.