![]() The problem, of course, is that all knowledge structures are context dependent. It has to do with the practice of acquiring knowledge. So my point about your point that you could reach a finished Zettel from the start in the majority of the cases has to do with the available undistracted time and attention and not with the shape of knowledge. Just take your buddy's ( book processing Youtube series as an example: Does he not need a lot of time to process the book (no offense, )? You might get better at grasping, but to be able to grasp costs you time - you learn a concept, you write it down, you link it, etc. I think this holds true even for the best of "graspers". At some point things might snap into place, but there is an investment of time needed. To grasp something is not immediate - or rather: it might be, but to get there takes more or less time, depending on many factors. The process of identifying those distinct pieces will take time. If a thought is coherent and has not internal consistency probles it is finished. What are the indicators that you got math problems right (back in school)? You just got it. Most knowledge structures (arguments, models, evidence etc.) are not some blurry hard to grasp entities. I'm otherwise calm even in a scenario where Evernote would shut their doors since Joplin exists and the. I haven't tried the beta apps that much (I mainly looked at the new web app), but am looking forward to semantic headers for example on the native client. It sounds all like solid and believable stuff to me. ![]() But what I recently read about what they want to do, e. I only later found out that Evernote might have or had problems with growth and/or sustainability. I looked at Notion and Bear and some other apps but nothing ticket all the boxes I needed from a notes app, except for Evernote. I came from a Tiddlywiki based notes system that was very innovative (thanks to tiddly wiki's transclusion feature mostly), but it was a pain to use on the phone and took too much time to maintain. Last year I was in dire need of a notes system that was low maintenance, could handle pictures, audio, documents, etc., was available on the phone and was still somewhat scriptable on my pc. I took the time to write up a somewhat shorter English summary of the rough sketch: Evernote as a Zettelkasten (cc: I hadn't used Evernote for some years myself.
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