Top level categories in my notes: writingslowly.com
@writingslowly How would you characterize the Johnny.Decimal system? It seems to blend both top-down and bottom-up approaches.
@writingslowly Being wiki-pilled, I periodically update a “My Recent Key Pages” page.
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@writingslowly hi there! fun to see my translation of that Johannes Schmidt lecture being referenced :)
@billseitz everything about your site has been inspirational for my TiddlyWiki notebook. To cite just one inspiring post of many: Notice patterns and garden your own private wiki notebook. Thanks!
@writingslowly Top level (area), once defined, is fixed, but within those, there’s no hierarchy. It seems like a relatively organic approach (to me, at least).
@drjlwells I see what you mean - the top level areas are defined, but they’re what you make them. Johnny Decimal seems a bit like PARA - they’re both ways of organising all your digital/written stuff, and your notes (Zettelkasten or whatever) can sit within that framework (or not).
@writingslowly i used to PARA-everything and got stuck in the categorization step itself. now i email-to-self first, dump the thought raw, then sort during weekly review. categories grow from patterns once you can see a month of them, not the other way around.