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learn zettelkasten by example #2
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categories are hierarchical and structured. they're good for things that are limited in a scope but don't work well for organic things like ideas.
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no need to prepare ideas to connect beforehand. the ideas should come naturally.
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- [[notes/ideas should come naturally]]
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- [[notes/its not natural to organize things in groups]]
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title: routines are a shortcut to decision making
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date: 2022-06-07
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they reduce the amount of decisions we need to make and they're a shortcut because [[notes/too many decisions cause inaction]]
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title: starting is always better than not doing anything
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date: 2022-06-07
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When we start something, we can get things done. Even if we go about it in the wrong direction, we can get real experience from actually doing the thing and learn from it.
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title: the brain has an organic structure
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date: 2022-06-07
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[[notes/the brain is a network of ideas]]. The structure is dynamic and grows unlike [[notes/organization with the tree structure]].
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title: too many decisions cause inaction
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date: 2022-06-07
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Because [[decisions cost time]], decisions make it hard for us to do action
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title: "Learn Zettelkasten by Example #2: No Categories"
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date: 2022-06-07
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## Intro Blurb
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In this post, I [[posts/simplest-way-to-use-zettelkasten-for-note-management|write fleeting notes]] on an article titled "Why Categories for Your Note Archive are a Bad Idea". The article is about why categories are limited and how Zettelkasten is better because it's more in line with how we think. Hopefully, this process can give you ideas about how to improve your Zettelkasten workflow. Also, feel free to suggest articles you want me to read next week.
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## My Notes
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**Article Link:** https://zettelkasten.de/posts/no-categories/
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- Current organization techniques require you to make many decisions which add lots of friction to note-taking [[notes/too many decisions cause inaction|too many decisions cause inaction]]
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- fleshing out categories is like setting up a routine. [[notes/routines are a shortcut to decision making|routines are a shortcut to decision making]]
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- Organizing by categories is [[notes/organization with the tree structure|organization with the tree structure]]
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- With [[notes/organization with the tree structure|organization with the tree structure]], new notes that don't fit the structure either cause compromise in organization or modification to the structure
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- [[notes/the brain has an organic structure|the brain has an organic structure]]
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- it's difficult and time consuming to update rigid structures (e.g. [[notes/organization with the tree structure|organization with the tree structure]])
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- [[notes/starting is always better than not doing anything|starting is always better than not doing anything]]
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## A Video
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Here is a video of me taking the notes + my commentary.
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{{< youtube x6gMDQ5Ll3w >}}
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