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People don’t want to forget an idea or a conversation or a task or quote from a book, so they write it down in Evernote or something. What’s the purpose? Probably: “To make sure I don’t forget.” Maybe: “Just writing it down helps me remember.”
In this conception, notes are a way to [[Close open loops]], not to accumulate insight. The “real” work happens outside the notes; the notes are just a reference system which stores information which might help, or a write-once pile of “messy” thoughts (Khoe).
These are not evergreen notes . Most “storage-oriented” notes will never be useful again (most people take only transient notes ). More importantly, this framing misses that it’s possible for note-writing to be the “real” work ([[Evergreen note-writing as fundamental unit of knowledge work]]).
Khoe, M.-L. (2016, December 21). Messy thought, neat thought. Retrieved September 17, 2019, from Khan Academy Early Product Development website: https://klr.tumblr.com/post/154784481858/messy-thought-neat-thought
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