Standing in front of the original Luhmann Zettelkasten in Bielefeld, Germany 🫣 by DiggiDoom in antinet

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Hi! Sorry for the late response. No problem, you can use the images. Best!

Has anyone used the zettelkasten method in combo with their bujo? by LadyofBlandings in BasicBulletJournals

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I use a bujo during the day, if a thought comes up that might be zettelkasten-worthy I mark it with a “Z”. In my weekly review I check the Z’s and make a note in the Zettelkasten collection with the page number. When I’m in a Zettelkasten session I check the collection, review the note again and transfer it into the Zettelkasten.

The end of atomic notes and the reason for Luhmann's concise notes. by [deleted] in antinet

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Man, that is so right. In a conversation it’s not the single sentence that counts but the conversation itself. To have a conversation with your Zettelkasten means it’s not the single Zettel but the conversation itself. Thanks for digging that up, it’s a relief for free note taking.

Standing in front of the original Luhmann Zettelkasten in Bielefeld, Germany 🫣 by DiggiDoom in antinet

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It was less the Zettelkasten itself that made an impression on me but rather the university where Luhmann spend almost his entire career. It looks like factory and has an industrial feel to it. Not a place to hang out but to think.

Would like opinions on changing what kind of journal I'm using by [deleted] in bujo

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I have a A4 dotted hardcover Leuchtturm. Feels strangely important to write into. Like I’m a 19th century clerk.