Zettelkasten revelations anybody?
As indicated in my introductory post (and not unlike Edmund in his most recent post), I look for surprising revelations when going to my zettelkasten. I have made one zettel "zettelkasten revelations", a screenshot of which I paste below. Not rocket science yet, but getting there. I wonder what your most impressive nuggets were when being surprised by your zettelkasten.
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Without explaining them, leaving the readers' curiosity :-)
In no order:
I am a Zettler
Following @andang76's example, no explanations. :-)
Also, in no particular order:
Creative work doesn’t play by conventional rules
Just by filtering #type/insight:
Edmund Gröpl — 100% organic thinking. Less than 5% AI-generated ideas.
Great input by all! This point by Edmund triggered me to individually differ: I suffer of congenital red-green color blindness and have a hard time distinguishing reddish and greenish hues. May be simulated by the normal-sighted with e.g. https://www.vischeck.com/run.html
None. There have been no surprises or unexpected connections. This is probably because I wrote the notes.
I have software to check that my notes conform to a specification. Let's make the conservative estimate that out of the 1253 files checked, the 1003 valid notes should be counted toward notes that could offer some revelation, and the 250 invalid files do not belong to the Zettelkasten and should be excluded.†
Perhaps at a mere 1003 notes, the Zettelkasten hasn't reached the critical mass Niklas Luhmann wrote about, when the prolific sociologist's Zettelkasten underwent a rapid phase transition from a mundane filing cabinet to a conversation partner capable of surprising its interlocutor (cf. the illustration below). As it is, my Zettelkasten agreed, despite serious reservations, to take me on as its remedial student.
† This is false: each note among the 250 syntactically invalid notes either needs repair or does not belong, and at least half of them belong. At some point I will clean up the Zettelkasten and either repair or move the notes that don't conform to my template.
Zettel GitHub. Zettel Wiki Erdős #2. Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. -- Piet Hein. PROBLEMS. Grooks, 1966. CC BY-SA 4.0.
Two again:
§ The real one is way more crude, a bit censored here
§§ pun intended.