Zettelkasten Live Ep. 7: Visualizing Branching Off in your Archive
Zettelkasten Live Ep. 7: Visualizing Branching Off in your Archive
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Hi, guys. You describe two principal methods of connection here; to paraphrase:
My question (or comment) was: presumably it's ok for both of these to co-exist? 2 is messy, yes, but from that mess can come interesting insights and unforeseen connections which the more structured system might miss. In other words, there's no need to be constantly touring your archive to slam everything into the kind of shape necessitated by 1. Any thoughts gratefully received, and thanks for taking the time to put the videos together.
I think you got that right.
There are several mechanism at play and you cover them best if you employ both "styles" of connection:
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