💭 Note-taking with Zettelkasten - An Introduction - YouTube =========================================================== !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1NJYnZCfmY Date: July 25, 2024 - Niklas Luhmann created the Zettelkasten method of notetaking, He was the Da Vinci of writing, holding a high standard that we can take inspiration from even today in this digital era. As many times as I have seem the Zettelkasten covered, I never knew that it roughly translated to little cards in a box. ## Four Principles Mischa lays out four principles of Zettelkasten. * Atomic - _each card conains one idea_ * Link - _cards are linked together_ * Structure - _comes from the links_ * Own Words - _You write the note in your own words_ My blog, tils, and thoughts make up my own zettelkasten. I am not going to say that mine is a perfect representation of his method, but the components are here. rather than building books, my thoughts and tils build up to blog posts. The rate of blog posts I write definitely changes with the seasons of life, as seasons change it becomes a bigger or smaller part of the season. I really like Mischa's most important note to Write in your own words, this is what really promotes learning, and proves to yourself that you can form a thought around the topic. Up until recently I've wrote everything, but lately I've taken to copy pasting some quotes into my thoughts posts, but I think this is fine, because generally its used to build on the narrative and give me a place to talk about the linked post. !!! note This post is a thought [1]. It's a short note that I make about someone else's content online #thoughts [2] References: [1]: /thoughts/ [2]: /tags/thoughts/