Most people read non-fiction the same way: skim chapters, highlight some quotes, feel productive for a day, and forget 90% within a week. I've been there. I'd finish a 300-page book on strategy or psychology, feel like I learned something profound, and then two weeks later struggle to recall a single framework from it. The notes I took gathered dust. The highlights were buried in an app I never re

I Built an AI-Powered Learning OS Because I Was Tired of Forgetting Everything I Read
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