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Q&A #2 - How permanent a permanent note is


Q&A #2 - How permanent a permanent note is

Imagine leaping into the platonic world of ideas and coming back with one of them. That would be the most eternal note.

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  • I have begun to think of notes as stages in thinking that change over time. Some seem finished, and others not as much. Closed loops help to move on or forward, but I am never reluctant to open or revisit and change a note.

  • @MikeBraddock said:
    I have begun to think of notes as stages in thinking that change over time. Some seem finished, and others not as much. Closed loops help to move on or forward, but I am never reluctant to open or revisit and change a note.

    Yes!

  • @MikeBraddock said:
    I have begun to think of notes as stages in thinking that change over time. Some seem finished, and others not as much. Closed loops help to move on or forward, but I am never reluctant to open or revisit and change a note.

    It needs to be. The whole issue of epistemology stems from the eternal possibility of getting things wrong. :)

    I am a Zettler

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