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There’s so much interesting to like in this post, but of particular interest to me is Gloria Steinem’s use of Wilson’s Memindex as her diary/to do list in 1960! Special thanks to my new friend Julian O’Shea who tipped me off to this little bit of history.
Gloria Steinem on Instagram: "I’ve been voting for a long time, as you can see by my 1960 datebook! A lot has changed and there is still a lot more progress to be made, but campaigns like Zohran Mamdani’s give me hope. Like a tree and like movements, his campaign has grown from the ground up. In my experience, top-down politics has never worked in the long run. New York is the most diverse city on earth and his campaign has harnessed that diversity. He makes me proud to be a New Yorker and a voter! Early voting is open now in New York City and Election Day is November 4th."

In a city as diverse as New York, voting for change requires a grassroots approach. Zohran Mamdani's campaign is a testament to the power of community-driven politics. By harnessing the city's diversity, his campaign has grown from the ground up, giving hope for a better future. As a voter, it's time to make your voice heard in the 2024 elections.

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Continuing on with my bullet journal-like Memindex practice using 4 x 6 inch index cards for 2024. Happy to continue answering questions about it for the curious.

#AMA #bulletJournal #cardIndexForProductivity #Memindex #productivity

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