I'm so excited to see a new video. You are the only Zettlekasten RUclipsr who has such an intimate knowledge of the source - the analogue slipbox. I have been using Obsidian for years but never really understood what a Zettlekasten was or how it was supposed to work before I discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Tony, great stuff. I’ve tried registering for the free vault a few times today and haven’t received the email (I’ve checked in spam etc) Would it be possible to check the automation as I tried registering a few times over the past 5hrs and haven’t received anything.
Hi Tony, great stuff. I’ve tried registering for the free vault a few times today and haven’t received the email (I’ve checked in spam etc) Would it be possible to check the automation as I tried registering a few times over the past 5hrs and haven’t received anything. @TonyRamella
@@theodrak Hey friend, sorry about that. I fixed the issue so if you want to try again you'll receive the download in your inbox. Thanks for the heads up!
I forced myself to stay away from 'systems' and 'frameworks' and forced myself to write a "mission" note that stated my objective. Within this note, I set out why I needed to make notes and also devised a structure and method that worked specifically for my mission. Sometimes, in our eagerness to follow a system, we lose sight of the problem that the system is trying to fix, and lose our ability to appreciate that the system's problem might not be our problem.
Thank you! That's it, I feel that complicated folder structure and following the rules of "ideal" graph get me slower, and here is the right explanation.
folders (hierarchy) make an assumption about how things are grouped/filtered. Tags remove the assumption that b1, b2, b3 always sit under A. Use Tags for grouping maybe folders for types or simple persistent collections
Thanks for this great video Simplicity beats the most sophisticated and modern tool’s every time in my opinion The question I’m asking myself is do I want to learn the concept or do I want learn how to use a tool? I thought a lot about if the Zettelkasten technique can be used in exam scenarios like college or university exams Maybe there have to be some adaptations here and there
I'm so excited to see a new video. You are the only Zettlekasten RUclipsr who has such an intimate knowledge of the source - the analogue slipbox. I have been using Obsidian for years but never really understood what a Zettlekasten was or how it was supposed to work before I discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing.
@@cfsdocbrown thank you for the kind words my friend. I’m glad I could help!
Hi Tony, great stuff. I’ve tried registering for the free vault a few times today and haven’t received the email (I’ve checked in spam etc)
Would it be possible to check the automation as I tried registering a few times over the past 5hrs and haven’t received anything.
Hi Tony, great stuff. I’ve tried registering for the free vault a few times today and haven’t received the email (I’ve checked in spam etc)
Would it be possible to check the automation as I tried registering a few times over the past 5hrs and haven’t received anything. @TonyRamella
@@theodrak Hey friend, sorry about that. I fixed the issue so if you want to try again you'll receive the download in your inbox. Thanks for the heads up!
I forced myself to stay away from 'systems' and 'frameworks' and forced myself to write a "mission" note that stated my objective. Within this note, I set out why I needed to make notes and also devised a structure and method that worked specifically for my mission. Sometimes, in our eagerness to follow a system, we lose sight of the problem that the system is trying to fix, and lose our ability to appreciate that the system's problem might not be our problem.
Thank you! That's it, I feel that complicated folder structure and following the rules of "ideal" graph get me slower, and here is the right explanation.
folders (hierarchy) make an assumption about how things are grouped/filtered. Tags remove the assumption that b1, b2, b3 always sit under A. Use Tags for grouping maybe folders for types or simple persistent collections
So where can I find the original source of Prof. Luhmann that shown on your video?
Thanks for this great video
Simplicity beats the most sophisticated and modern tool’s every time in my opinion
The question I’m asking myself is do I want to learn the concept or do I want learn how to use a tool?
I thought a lot about if the Zettelkasten technique can be used in exam scenarios like college or university exams
Maybe there have to be some adaptations here and there
I use no tags, a folder for pictures,over 1300 files, just links and a home page. That’s it. Works wonderfully.
This is the way
Is this going to work?