My List of Questions
Note taking What is the difference between evergreen notes and zettelkasten notes? Evergreen = permanent? and plant metaphors Zettelkasten = the system for processing notes from fleeting → permanent
Note taking What is the difference between evergreen notes and zettelkasten notes? Evergreen = permanent? and plant metaphors Zettelkasten = the system for processing notes from fleeting → permanent
source:: We are affected by the influences around us, because they shape our beliefs and identity, and thus who we are and also our future interactions. Chat with Mervin Walk - culture 2022-06-13 I had an interesting discussion with my brother on this actually, What is culture, how beliefs → identity and also back? Something like this instead? Tu WeiMing Confucian Circles of Concern models self, family, others are concentric circles that interact with each other?...
source:: marie kondo on decluttering
source:: There is the idea of fundamental needs / basic rights, that have mostly been encoded into law, e.g. right to health care, need food to live, and even somewhat quantified (3 weeks without food, 3 days without water, 3 hours without shelter, 3 mins without air not entirely accurate but it gives a general picture) A good representation of standard needs is something like maslow hierarchy of needs although this is also subject to changes between generations of people and models can only approximate the truth so it is not like the perfect list of needs either....
source:: There are different levels of remote work, GitLab’s Guide to All-Remote as defined by gitlab Article Source - The Five Levels of Remote Work — and Why You’re Probably at Level 2 Remote work is mainly the idea that you don’t have to be there in person, you can work from anywhere in the world, including your own home. Benefits: personal not wasting time on travel business not having to rent an office space Problems:...
source:: Sometime during my university, in one of the humanities classes, I read about ‘rituals’ people have, not religious rituals but more of like tiny acts people do before they do stuff. An example was how doctors had their own ‘rituals’ for washing their hands before surgery, or how athletes (sports competition ppl specifically?) would do the same actions everytime before they play. It puts you in the correct state of mind to do the thing, sorta acts as compartmentalization?...
source:: Tu Weiming | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Vaguely remembered from HASS classes, the center of the circle is the self, and outside of that is the family (people that you owe responsibility to?) and then outside of that is the world? I remember that this is linked to the idea of Individualism as self and other circle
source:: What are the benefits of content creation? learning in public is both a methodology of content creation and a benefit of creating content helps motivate me to think through things properly and actually get things produced instead of half-finished projects interaction with other people interested in the same topics → finding out about cool things within the field → learning possible career option because I am interested in remote work specifically, asynchronous remote work freedom!...
source:: Do we have free will - TIM - Obsidian Publish is a really good example of what I want to do for this For now this page is going to be my jumping off point for writing things, and everytime I want to start a zettel, I will create the first one here so it serves as Entry Points to the zettelkasten and you can follow my thinking process,...
source:: Ali always goes 100 crappy videos - first a video a week, then try to get it good. Your code is never done your design is never done. just ship it and work on getting it better - dan rowden from Part Time Youtuber Academy and also The Konik Philosophy of Gardening, Digital & Otherwise