Your Zettelkasten is not one tool. It’s eight.
We optimise for capture and linking. But ideas don’t mature in one mode — they move through conversation, constraint, embodiment, friction, time.
I mapped the eight ways thinking changes shape as it leaves your head.
The question isn’t how well does your system capture ideas? It’s how many modes can it hold?

Fig: Zettelkasten Thinking. 8 Modes of Externalization.
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Edmund Gröpl — 100% organic thinking. Less than 5% AI-generated ideas.
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A good system captures ideas. A better one subjects them to enough friction that the bad ones die young. Botany has taught me that ideas, much like seedlings, rarely mature in ideal conditions. Most grow stronger after exposure to wind and weather.
Is it like conversational or public thinking? An idea posted at Zettelkasten.de?!
Edmund Gröpl — 100% organic thinking. Less than 5% AI-generated ideas.
@Edmund Yes - including conversation and public thinking. A note that survives contact with other minds is usually stronger than one that only survives one’s own agreement.