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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: "2021-07-21 18:52:38 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+tags: pim writing
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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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- 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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Writing evergreen notes is a [[id:0d2264a6-e487-4761-818a-d17d2833120f][Note-taking]] process to make your current notes a worthwhile read.
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[[id:499cd6a0-8055-4c28-8bd4-64877aa2c46f][Note-taking should make better thinking]].
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It encourages [[id:c0e4fb0e-68f2-4db4-8c3e-f5a7845738c3][Understanding comes first from memory]] and realizations from all ideas including failed ones as [[id:c886bc6d-e9dc-4f62-8841-59123236eda0][Failed ideas can be repurposed]].
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* Getting started to write evergreen notes
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- [[id:05a39f96-fb1c-4d71-9be1-fc4c2e251e8f][Start small and improve later]].
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Most notes start as [[id:3d1c0313-fa3d-4b18-b435-51d3837e3e2c][Fleeting notes]] and later create evergreen notes as you get more insight on the topic.
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- [[id:810dc8b6-db64-4c80-a0aa-f9e6d5fa4acf][Create an inbox to store your thoughts]].
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You can always process your thoughts later.
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- Make a habit out of writing.
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- Reflect on the common topics between the transient notes for each video, books, paper, etc.
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As you write more notes on more resources, you'll begin to notice the overlapping concepts between each note.
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[[id:2667d942-48b6-4d1e-b92b-15c2dab645ed][Switching between different topics makes new perspective]].
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