these notes are written for myself

Note-taking is an activity that occurs in the present moment but is in service of a future one.

Taking notes is about collecting information and ideas in this moment, and making them available for our future selves to act upon. We’re seeding ideas now, and helping them grow stronger as we explore and learn. Writing is thinking.

Ideas improve by writing about them not by thinking about them.

The goal is to build a body of work that, over time, compounds on itself, offering future returns greater than the sum of their parts. Like any long-term investment strategy, the more you put in on a consistent basis, the better your returns will likely be over time. By regularly writing youbuild compound interest with your words and ideas.

Note taking allows us to seed initial ideas, tend to them over time, and eventually, harvest the best ideas the moment they turn ripe. It’s this analogy that leads people to build digital gardens for tending and nurturing ideas.

There are good and not-so-good ways to take notes, and I’m in the early stages of researching and designing what works for me. I’ll be capturing what I learn and sharing on a regular basis. It’s important to note that. It’s not a writing system, it’s a thinking system whose byproduct is writing.

The best way to take notes that improve over time is to take what Andy Matuschak calls evergreen notes. Evergreen notes are notes that are written and organized intentionally to evolve and develop over time, ideally with minimal effort that ends up providing maximum returns.

Let structure emerge over time. Just take notes and start to connect them. This will lead to new ideas, new organization, and new output. — Andy Matuschak


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