This YouTube video details the YouTuber's adaptation of Sam Altman's pocket notebook system. Inspired by Altman's method of using a small, easily-tearable spiral notebook for quick note-taking, the YouTuber experiments with different notebooks and pens to find a compatible system, ultimately integrating it with their existing note-taking workflow in Notion. The video showcases the YouTuber's process and offers recommendations for similar notebooks and pens. alsdlklasdasdklaklsdmalsalsdkl reflect on or is it just on your hand? yes, no, I'm a huge nuttaker. oh, tell me about that. there's all these fancy notebooks in the world. you don't want those. you definitely want a spiral notebook because one thing that's important is you can rip pages out frequently and you also want it to lie like flat and open on the table. and if you open pages, you want them to be able to lay like this, whatever. you definitely want to be able to rip pages out. I'm a big believer of like, I take a bunch of notes and then I like clearly like rip them out so I can look at multiple pages at the same time. and I can like crumple them up and throw them on the floor and I'm done like when our house cleaner comes in on like a whatever. there's just these pile of crumple papers that I'm like type my notes, whatever on the floor. you definitely want like a kind of paper that is like good to write on, which is a feel thing, but most papers terrible to write on. you want a hard front and back to the notepad, and you also want to be in the confidant pocket. I was about to say that. I think the Uniball micro 0.5 pen is the best pen overall, but the muji 0.36 or 0.37 in dark blue ink is a very nice pen for other reasons.. so those are the two I would use, but I think this kind of notebook and one of those two pens is the right answer. and how many notes you're writing per day on that thing? I go through one of these like every three, two or three weeks. oh wow, so you're taking a lot of. well, you can see how much I've ripped out. like this used to have like a hundred pages in it. so that's how you think about it. so you're gonna basically -- alksdalksdaldskasdkl GRAPH