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by input_sh
1978 days ago
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There's basically just two things you need to know: 1. Keep your notes short. I do 10 sentences max. 2. Link them as much as possible. Find a program that does that (Obsidian, Roam, Foam, etc). It truly is a wonderful feeling when you do those two things many, many times. Instead of a YouTube rabbit hole, I can fall down a rabbit hole of my own thoughts just by clicking on a random note, following the links, and re-discovering some of my thoughts from months or years ago. Unique IDs are easy. For example, Unix timestamp or just YYYYMMDDHHMMSS. Here's a commonly shared public database to get you hooked: https://notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_notes |
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Would you break them into multiple notes? Group them together somehow? Have an "index" note with just hyperlinks to the rest?