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The Power of the Notebook — The History and Practice of Thinking on Paper

2025/2/18
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The Art of Manliness

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Brett McKay: 十七年前,我在书店里产生了创办“男子气概的艺术”网站的想法,并用Moleskine笔记本记录下来,这些想法至今仍在不断实现。这充分体现了笔记本的强大力量和无限可能性。 Roland Allen: 我自己多年来一直写日记,这成为了我生活中非常重要的一部分。同时,我也注意到,那些真正有创意的人总是带着速写本和笔记本,用来设计东西或写书。我突然想到,这个绝对普遍、无处不在、非常简单的物体,实际上是在某个时候被发明的,这引发了我对笔记本历史的探索。

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The allure of notebooks lies in the potential they represent—a promise of self-improvement, creativity, and organization. However, the blank page can also be intimidating for some.
  • Notebooks offer a sense of potential for self-improvement.
  • Blank pages can be both inviting and intimidating.

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The idea for the Art of Manliness came to me 17 years ago as I was standing in the magazine section of a Borders bookstore. As inspiration struck, I took my Moleskine out of my pocket and jotted down some notes, like potential names — I considered things like “The Manly Arts” before settling on “The Art of Manliness” — categories of content, and initial article ideas. Almost two decades later, the fruits of those notebook jottings are still bearing out.

That’s the power of a pocket pad’s possibilities, something Roland Allen explores in The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper). Today on the show, Roland traces the fascinating history of notebooks and how they went from a business technology for accounting to a creative technology for artists. We talk about how famous figures from Leonardo da Vinci to Theodore Roosevelt used notebooks, the different forms notebooks have taken from the Italian zibaldone to the friendship book to the modern bullet journal, and why keeping a personal diary has fallen out of favor. Along the way, we discuss ways you can fruitfully use notebooks today, and why, even in our digital age, they remain an irreplaceable tool for thinking and creativity.

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