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#+title: Zettelkasten
#+date: "2021-04-22 14:00:50 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-04-24 01:07:30 +08:00"
#+language: en
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.
The main idea of this system is creating a global cloud of atomic notes and linking each notes.
This system (manifested as a shelf of 60,000 notes) was credited as his writing partner.
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]]).
Most writings about this seem to agree to the following ideas.
- A method to capture notes on-the-fly.
This encourages to capture as many ideas as possible.
- A hierarchy to describe the notes.
This enforces easier organization and classifying your notes.
- The gradual improvement of the captured notes into [[file:2020-05-07-21-53-21.org][Evergreen notes]].