How to Read A Book 3

I finished this book today. I haven't started typing up my written notes yet, but I have lots of thoughts in my head. I definately think this book did a better job of at least discussing the problem I've been thinking about, and I definately understand why people suggest reading this book in conjunciton with the work of Nickas Luhmann.

I am sort of overwhelmed at this point. I'm thinking about what I've been reading, and I want to jump in and start applying it, but I've had several heavy books in a row, I think it's probably better for me to read something a little lighter for now.

I'm going to go ahead and put in some of the notes for this book. I need to think about this book some and what I want to do with the concepts presented. I appreciate the thought of how to systematically read the book, so I'm probably going to use some of these tactics, if not all.