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Pareto Principle tied to note-taking — stress testing an idea
I am exposing my thinking to public scrutiny as a way of probing the universe, seeking wisdom, and improving my thoughts. Writing ideas in the form of notes is an essential act, and hugely impacts my thinking. For example, I spent the morning writing this little diatribe. In the process, my thinking improved, but I still… -
What physical steps do you take when linking existing Zettels to a new one?
It takes me about 20-30 minutes to create 1 Zettel sometimes because my linking process often involves sifting through my Slipbox to find the right note to place my note behind. As my Slipbox grows, it becomes cumbersome to keep this up. I see plenty of posts share abstract advice for linking Zettels together and… -
[Zettel Feedback] Podcast with children
202301041111 Making family podcast with kids #podcast #children #memorabilia Make a podcast with kids: maybe share with the family, but not public. Then you have memories to look back on later as the kids grow up. Meanwhile, the family has something to listen to once in a while without needing to visit. This could e.g.… -
How to approach an "updated stance" in your Zettelkasten?
Hello Zettelkasten friends, Say you have accumulated a lot of notes from different books. But after reading the primary sources rather than the books, you now have a different view as compared to your existing atomic notes where you just relied on an author's interpretation. Do you: * Update your existing notes, even if… -
Q&A #2 - How permanent a permanent note is
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Re: Poll: Which AI feature would you prefer for your workflow?
I don't have a strong feeling either way; both would be useful. But I lean a bit towards "door #2", so have voted for that one. My reasoning is that between plentiful tagging and structure notes, I have a pretty good idea of my topics (but not a perfect or comprehensive idea). On the other hand, when writing a zettel, I'd… -
[Zettel feedback] Functor (Yeah, just that)
This is a very technical note. A somewhat mathematical, even. On a meta-level, it's interesting to me because category theory is a field for which I have 0 (zero!) formal knowledge. I only know some practical applications from programming patterns. That makes writing a note among the lines of "WTF is a functor" a permanent… -
[Zettel Feedback]: Building a Better Memory with Progressive Learning Techniques
202212020858 Building a robust memory through progressive learning techniques. learning #memory It is not clear how to operationalize memory [[202211150901]] and thus how exactly to best use how memory works. Clearly, there are good and bad methods of learning. For an exam, merely repeating the material is inferior to… -
Re: Question, evolving ideas, contradictions: how to manage non-truth in a Zettelkasten?
The term "digital graveyard" might be offensive to some, but it has an element of truth: the notion of finality. I think of my Zettelkasten as a combination of garden and graveyard. Here lies idea #23922, contradicted by note #12430958 and the following references [@furd; pp 1111], [@snurd; pp 9], and [@phurd; pp 155-209].… -
Re: How to Improve Your Zettelkasten by Learning from Athletic Training
So many good things in this post ; I am sorry now that I procrastinated reading it. 1. in footnote 2, "This includes recommendations of how to plan a week, fitting the Zettelkasten Work in such a manner that even ending up not using the Zettelkasten is an acceptable outcome." I am now looking for posts addressing these. As…