Zettelkasten is a note-taking method popularized by Niklas Luhmann known for his prolific writings from 400 academic articles to 70 books in a lifetime.
This system, manifested as a shelf of 60,000 notes, was credited as his writing partner.
The main idea of this system is creating a global cloud of [[roam:Non-linear notes]], individually called as zettels, without any hierarchy or separation.
To make it more efficient, the workflow further describes the idea of creating good future-proof notes (see [[id:3994e8d7-8d77-4f52-9650-330369e82143][Future-proofing your notes is only worth if the future is relevant]]).