Notes

This is my spooky-themed version of a digital garden. The gist of it is that it’s about constantly (re)edited "evergreen" notes sorted by topic instead of fully polished blog posts sorted by date.

My aim is to take something complex, pull it apart until I can explain it clearly to someone who has never even heard of the concept (potentially you, stranger), connect it to other ideas, and show at least one way the knowledge could be applied. Keeping each note short is less important to me, but I do want them to be on topic.

The posts are categorized by what stage of progress they’re in:

Other inspirations for the system:

The general idea of informal self-studying and personal curriculums: specifically figuring out how to create output from the learning input.

Elizabeth Filips: Actionable Takeaways

Rachelle in Theory:Forget Your Reading Journal, Do This Instead

Thought couture: Self Education, Your Best Defense Against Brain Rot.

Each note will have a Preface with an Epistemic Status explaining how I know what I claim to know, how much experience I have in the topic, what kind of blind-spots/biases I might have, and how strongly I hold my beliefs. Always reserving the right to be wrong and/or change my mind later.

By definition we learn things we don’t know, not things we have already mastered; we learn from being confused. So at the end of each note there will be an Afterthoughts section where I write at least one thing that confused me or that I’m wondering about and want to explore next.