What should we atomize? (Quest for source material)
Dear Zettlers,
the Complete Guide to Atomicity is almost completed. This is the outline:
It will be a living document. That means that I will update it upon feedback and interactions. So, I will be happy for any interaction.
There will be multiple demonstrations on atomic note-taking. With the goal of no questions asked.
However, I struggle a bit on picking sources for demonstrations. Sources that get me excited might be too extravagant, sources that are more "appealing to the masses" seem to be trivial. My judgment seems off.
So, I thought to ask you: Overwhelm me with the sheer number of source material that I can demonstrate atomic note-taking. A source should be of appropriate length and should be a candidate of containing a single idea or at least revolve around one idea. So, not entire books, but a few paragraphs.
Many thanks
Sascha
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Hello Sascha,
This looks fantastic. I'm looking forward to as an information hoarder to read about "building blocks" idea from your perspective.
As a resource, it's a full length pop science article, hope it's OK. Also excited to see you process information from my main area.
Here it is: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-ai-therapy-can-be-so-dangerous/?__readwiseLocation=
Selen. Psychology freak.
“You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.”
― Ursula K. Le Guin
When and where will this be available? It looks great!
https://calnewport.com/on-the-reverse-flynn-effect/
From a couple of days ago. Was thinking about this when reading your other post about not having to remember anything.
As soon as I can make 2-3 video demonstrations happen. So, within a few weeks.
I am a Zettler
I just finished a review of a previous piece you wrote outlining knowledge building blocks, “a small ontology of item types. One of my favorite articles.
Here’s a source chosen at random from my personal feed and authored by the founder of FiveThirtyEight. If I’ve comprehended your earlier explanation well enough then its contents should run across the entire scope of your model.
What is Blueskyism? - by Nate Silver - Silver Bulletin