2022-11-28
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For as long as I’ve been writing words on the internet, I’ve connected the words that I create in a paginated chronological format. This is…
2022-11-28
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I’ve been keeping this blog for a few years now and every now and then I’m struck by some new inspiration. The result is that what I write…
2022-11-28
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A Zettelkasten, literally slip of paper (zettel) and box (kasten) in German, is a system of organization. A zettelkasten consists of many…
2022-11-28
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Notes should be concept-oriented (as opposed to organized by author, event, project, etc., collectively “linear” notes) because it makes…
2022-11-28
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The thing about making notes that are densely linked is it’s a forcing function on ensuring that we continue to revisit our old notes to…
2022-11-28
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The key point here is that structure emerges. Do not try to force it upfront. When we do so, we artificially constrain the paths our ideas…
2022-11-28
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Evergreen notes are a tool for writing public works. They are not necessarily the public work themselves. As a result, the audience of a…
2022-11-28
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An atomic note is one that focuses on one idea and one idea only. It doesn’t need all of the background/context to understand a concept in…
2022-11-28
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Andy Matuschak describes Evergreen Notes as having a few principles: Evergreen notes should be atomic Evergreen notes should be concept…