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17 Years of Smart Note-Taking: Connected Links, Markdown, and Learning in Public

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Simon Späti

6d ago· 9 min readenInsight

Summary

The author reflects on 17 years of note-taking experience, sharing insights on building a personal knowledge management system. Key principles include using connected links instead of hierarchical folders, keeping notes in plain text Markdown format for longevity, and publishing one's "second brain" to learn in public. The article emphasizes that there's no single right way to take notes, but offers practical guidance on what has worked for the author over nearly two decades of refining their system.

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bsky17 Years of Smart Note-Taking: Connected Links, Markdown, and Learning in Publicssp.sh

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I can say, there's no right way, but I can see it's working for me, as my most interesting ideas grow inside my note taking system, and they power what I share online, and earning a living from it.
Seventeen years of note-taking distilled: use connected links instead of folders, keep your notes in plain text Markdown, and publish your second brain to learn in public.
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Seventeen years of note-taking distilled: use connected links instead of folders, keep your notes in plain text Markdown, and publish your second brain to learn in public.

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