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#+title: Evergreen notes
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#+date: "2020-05-07 21:53:21 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2020-09-14 23:28:18 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-04-24 01:24:56 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+tags: pim writing
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My concept of evergreen notes is mainly inspired from [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z4SDCZQeRo4xFEQ8H4qrSqd68ucpgE6LU155C][Andy Matuschak's version]] in a way that focuses writing evergreen notes as a way of developing your knowledge.
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As said from his note, an evergreen note focuses on evolving and being dynamic.
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It should be taken with you as you develop more perspectives and more insight between a graph of concepts.
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As such, with evergreen notes, you'll be doing more editing than creating as the web of notes widens.
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Just like how books are not published from first draft, notes should have the same process.
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With this in mind, evergreen notes should have the following properties:
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An evergreen note should have the following principles:
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- [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z4Rrmh17vMBbauEGnFPTZSK3UmdsGExLRfZz1][Evergreen notes should be atomic.]]
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- [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z6bci25mVUBNFdVWSrQNKr6u7AZ1jFzfTVbMF][Evergreen notes should be concept-oriented.]]
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- [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z2HUE4ABbQjUNjrNemvkTCsLa1LPDRuwh1tXC][Evergreen notes should be densely linked.]]
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- [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z29hLZHiVt7W2uss2uMpSZquAX5T6vaeSF6Cy][Evergreen notes should form an associative ontology rather than an hierarchical taxonomy.]]
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With that said, writing an evergreen note has no absolute rule.
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Furthermore, you shouldn't focus too much on how to write effectively since [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z8V2q398qu89vdJ73N2BEYCgevMqux3yxQUAC][most note-taking practices are generally ineffective]].
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Focusing on it is a distraction to the very objective of creating evergreen notes: [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z6cFzJWgj9vZpnrQsjrZ8yCNREzCTgyFeVZTb][developing insights]].
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- It is atomic.
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- It enables you to develop further insight.
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- As you develop more evergreen notes, more time is put on editing them rather than creating them.
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To start writing an evergreen note, you could start with your [[file:2020-06-25-13-12-09.org][Fleeting notes]] and outline the main ideas.
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An evergreen note does not have to be finished within one sitting.
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In fact, it is preferred to build it incrementally, editing the note as you go developing insights.
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(It is previously mentioned that evergreen notes should be taken with you, after all.)
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* References
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#+title: Create a writing inbox to store your thoughts
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#+date: "2020-06-25 12:37:23 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2020-09-09 05:16:33 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-04-24 01:44:46 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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One of the best practices for [[file:2020-04-15-14-35-55.org][Note-taking]] is writing [[file:2020-06-25-13-12-09.org][Fleeting notes]] which are used to store essential information so that your brain doesn't have to.
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Our brain is not good for storing ideas, only creating and jumping between them.
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Since fleeting notes are only made for quickly capturing thoughts, its input is often messy.
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The very least we can do to consistently retrieve our messy thoughts is to put it in a place: a writing inbox where we store all of our fleeting notes.
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We can then revisit our inbox for recalling.
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In my case, I use the inbox for task management and writing [[file:2020-05-07-21-53-21.org][Evergreen notes]].
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Like our emails, our writing inbox should be cleaned up each time we visit our inbox.
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Feel free to remove entries that are not in need and replace them with new ones.
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If you want to store an idea for an indefinite future (e.g., a project idea, future hobbies) that you cannot surely do now, you can create an inbox for future ideas.
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(On the other hand, extending this system is closer to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done][Getting things done (GTD) method]].)
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Not all of them are going to be important so feel free to remove entries that are not in need.
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If you want to store an idea for an indefinite future (e.g., a project idea, future hobbies) that you cannot surely do now, you can then create a dedicated inbox.
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#+title: Fleeting notes
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#+date: "2020-06-25 13:12:09 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2020-09-09 04:58:41 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-04-24 01:40:53 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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Fleeting notes are a valuable scratchpad for our messy thoughts — it's natural to have a messy input since they are catered only to yourself.
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It is the opposite of [[file:2020-05-07-21-53-21.org][Evergreen notes]] in a way that can represent your experimental side.
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With messy thoughts and inputs, you should [[file:2020-06-25-12-37-23.org][Create a writing inbox to store your thoughts]] all in one place.
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You could search through them with various search techniques to quickly retrieve them (see [[file:2020-06-27-16-21-47.org][Apply search tools and techniques for your digital library]]).
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In this note-taking system, you can make fleeting notes as your "messy" notebook containing wild ideas and with evergreen notes as your "neat" notebook containing solidified ideas.
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Ideally, all of your notes should be evergreen but there are times where a note is [[https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z2ZAGQBHuJ2u9WrtAQHAEHcCZTtqpsGkAsrD1][more suitable to be transient]] (e.g., course notes, book summaries) and that's OK.
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There are a lot of ways you could use your fleeting notes.
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- Fleeting notes are solid foundations for your evergreen notes, essentially serving as a draft.
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- Fleeting notes can be used as a refresher on things you've done, tracing the steps and remembering the lessons as you go.
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- Since fleeting notes usually are disconnected, you could attach a randomizing system ala-[[https://apps.ankiweb.net/][Anki]].
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Though, of course, use the tools that you're comfortable with.
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Then, select certain fleeting notes and improve upon them eventually creating [[file:2020-05-07-21-53-21.org][Evergreen notes]].
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#+title: Zettelkasten
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#+date: "2021-04-22 14:00:50 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-04-24 01:07:30 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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Zettelkasten is a [[file:2020-04-15-14-35-55.org][Note-taking]] method popularized by Niklas Luhmann known for his prolific writings from 400 academic articles to 70 books in a lifetime.
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The main idea of this system is creating a global cloud of atomic notes and linking each notes.
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This system (manifested as a shelf of 60,000 notes) was credited as his writing partner.
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To make it more efficient, the workflow further describes the idea of creating good future-proof notes (see [[file:2021-04-07-18-53-58.org][Future-proofing your notes is only worth if the future is relevant]]).
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Most writings about this seem to agree to the following ideas.
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- A method to capture notes on-the-fly.
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This encourages to capture as many ideas as possible.
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- A hierarchy to describe the notes.
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This enforces easier organization and classifying your notes.
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- The gradual improvement of the captured notes into [[file:2020-05-07-21-53-21.org][Evergreen notes]].
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