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Massimo Curatella's avatar

I'll annotate this article into my note-taking system.

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Kanjun Qiu's avatar

Interesting - in many ways I really disagree! I think the root cause of stale ideas is not taking notes vs. not, but rather letting attention be drawn to what you're "supposed" to be interested in (an external focus), rather than to what you're actually interested in (an internal focus). Focusing on what I'm supposed to be interested in means I'll never have any new ideas, because new ideas can't come from the outside.

I have an elaborate backlink-full notetaking system not because "I'm supposed to take notes", but rather because the neurons in my mind come together maybe once a day or once every other day to form some interesting, novel view and if I don't capture it, I *will* actually lose it forever. And capturing all my ideas + making them easy to find resurface makes having new ideas much easier - I often find that reading my old ideas causes me to generate many new ones. It also makes outlining essays much easier (it's why when we talked about essay ideas, I had such a big list!), and thus writing (at least, for me) feels more within reach.

The most important thing, though, is that hanging out in my notes and discovering new ideas from my past self is one of my favorite things to do - it feels like I get to have a conversation with a Kanjun from a parallel universe whose mind was full of beautiful but very different ideas than me, and she's kindly recorded them all for my benefit, and building off her ideas gives me great joy!

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