- Jul 2024
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( ~11:00 )
Another misconception, for sure because of Ahrens, namely that a Zettel should be able to stand on its own, Atomic thought... Explain without context.
This is not what Luhmann did at all.
In fact, it is the COMPLETE OPPOSITE.
Luhmann quite literally said that the value of a note is ONLY with regards to the other notes in the system. He wrote in thought sequences, and more often than not, a single note was not intelligible without the context of the other notes.
PLEASE PEOPLE, LEARN FROM MULTIPLE PRIMARY SOURCES, NOT JUST AHRENS :(
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( ~4:40)
Where the peep did he get the idea of writing dates as part of the alphanumeric ID? Ahrens?
It's a bad habit, it has nearly no value and when writing a lot of cards in a day this quickly becomes cumbersome.
Stick to the normal alphanumeric IDs.
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( ~ 2:57)
False overview of how a ZK would look visually. A ZK is more interlinked, and at the same time more "linear". It's trains of thought.
This is closer to the Bubblegraphboiz
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