On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 9:56:45 AM UTC-5, andyjim wrote:
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> On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 11:19:33 PM UTC-5, Thomas Passin wrote:
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>> Cool! That's one thing about Leo - it can do so many things, but it can 
>> be hard to discover them.  Maybe a zettelkasten?
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> Yes!  Zettelkasten is a bottom-up, self-organizing, multi-faceted 
> journal/database/creativity tool that evolves into a genius, an agent, a 
> multi-channel partner in memory and thinking.  Pardon me while I rave, but 
> it's the best concept I've ever seen.  You don't have to think, 'now where 
> did I put that?'.  When you connect every item three or four different ways 
> (the more the better in my opin), it should never be hard to find. The 
> more ‘handles’ the better, because I think the mind’s own system is that 
> way: a multi-faceted network of connections allowing maximum access, 
> maximum creativity.  Hierarchical headings, tags, keywords, ‘pointers’, 
> direct links, titles, subtitles, first lines, references and more. 
> End of rant.
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Don't forget that the zetelkasten system is just half the story.  I just 
read the first chapter of "How To Take Smart Notes: 10 Principles to 
Revolutionize Your Note-Taking and Writing", and it's very clear: coming up 
with the right workflow for *you* is at least half the battle.  It will 
probably be different for everyone.  And a zettelkasten might not even be 
the best tool for everyone.  

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