Agreed! He is on youtube as well as Nicolas Gatien @nicolasgatien7283, here's is Zettelkasten playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLNTtAAr7fb6by-NgaSTJhwyWnRWwIbrlG.html - credit deserved :)
Fantastic video! I'm so glad I found Scott's channel and book! Actually a close friend sent me the book... she KNEW it was something perfect for me!!!!
Your presentations continue to be helpful in ways specific to my needs, young man, and I’m grateful. I study poker. As you can well imagine this involves the study of several topics: • strategy • math • behavior …as well as many more. Organizing my research into an accessible format has always been my Gideon’s knot. And with my Zettlekasten? Well, let’s just say the wisdom I seek is at my fingertips. Thank you for this video 👍
Great video, clear subject, direct and to the point. Really well spoken presenter. Never said shitweazel even once. It really clarified the relationship between priming and bibcard notes for me.
I'm so grateful that you have created this video!! Well explained, dived into new usefull concepts and idea I have never heard before, and cleared all my concerns! I can't thank you enough
Oh Nico -- well done!! I am in the thick of fitting the system to fiction and this is a concise and thorough look at the output-driven nature of WHY we read and how we process --> Bravo! (and, HEY, is that Mr & Mrs Smith guarding the books?? )
Brilliant video! Could you please share some more info on your article selection program? I love the idea of having a list of recent articles provided each day, relevant to my areas of interest!
Awesome insights. Looking forward to more from this collab and also to the intellectual wonders that will come out of your system. BTW did you check out Umberto Eco's How to Write a Thesis? It has some valuable albeit vintage material, mainly on bibnotes.
Woops my comment from earlier must have lost in the ether. Nico: I love your desk setup! I plan to make a new workspace next year where I can include more greenery. It's a bit hard with parrots - they chew on my cards as well, but the plants also kill them. ':D Scott: please credit Nico in the video description, well deserved credit for this good content! Until then: Nicolas Gatien, www.youtube.com/@nicolasgatien7283 :)
@@Elisha_the_bald_headed_prophet I tried edible plants, basil and such, but they don’t politely chew on the leaves and let them regrow, but go directly for the stems and buthcher them, killing any plant in an afternoon. They are teeny-tiny agents of destruction. XD With my husband we plan to declutter and reorganize a small room in the house after the holidays so I’ll have a nook with a door where the little grim reapers cannot follow me. ‘:D
While I admire the detail on source selection, it becomes more clear from videos I see related to Zettelkasten that this system is more a job than actually producing bodies of work. Look at Ryan Holiday, he's publishing annually by just putting notecards in a shoebox that are categorized by topic/theme. Everything else is done by actually writing a book.
@@scottscheper I'm talking about the results more than the systems. Nassim Taleb doesn't use Zettelkasten, for example. Just notebooks. I haven't seen anyone who have produced valuable work with Zettelkasten. Even the creator of Zettelkasten itself is a footnote compared to the great minds of his time... who used commonplace books. Again, I'm looking at who is delivering valuable intellectual output more than the systems they use, which seem to be extremely varied but still simple.
AWESOME!!!! Soooo good to see Nico on the Channel and that he is your protege. He is absolutely brilliant! Wishing you both the very best . . .
Nico is a good presenter. Clear thoughts, good explanation, a different pace. You two complement each other well and should take turns.
Agreed! He is on youtube as well as Nicolas Gatien @nicolasgatien7283, here's is Zettelkasten playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLNTtAAr7fb6by-NgaSTJhwyWnRWwIbrlG.html - credit deserved :)
@@timeanagy3335 Hey, are you u/nagytime85? I usually enjoy your posts on r/antinet.
Cool to see a young man stepping up to a challenge and taking it seriously and cool of your mentor to set that challenge before you.
Fantastic video! I'm so glad I found Scott's channel and book! Actually a close friend sent me the book... she KNEW it was something perfect for me!!!!
Your presentations continue to be helpful in ways specific to my needs, young man, and I’m grateful.
I study poker. As you can well imagine this involves the study of several topics:
• strategy
• math
• behavior
…as well as many more.
Organizing my research into an accessible format has always been my Gideon’s knot. And with my Zettlekasten? Well, let’s just say the wisdom I seek is at my fingertips.
Thank you for this video 👍
Great video, clear subject, direct and to the point. Really well spoken presenter. Never said shitweazel even once. It really clarified the relationship between priming and bibcard notes for me.
You're welcome... shitweasel.
@@scottscheperlol!
I'm so grateful that you have created this video!! Well explained, dived into new usefull concepts and idea I have never heard before, and cleared all my concerns! I can't thank you enough
Thank you for an entertaining and insightful video. More of this kind is desired.
Oh Nico -- well done!! I am in the thick of fitting the system to fiction and this is a concise and thorough look at the output-driven nature of WHY we read and how we process --> Bravo! (and, HEY, is that Mr & Mrs Smith guarding the books?? )
Excellent!
Brilliant video!
Could you please share some more info on your article selection program? I love the idea of having a list of recent articles provided each day, relevant to my areas of interest!
Awesome insights. Looking forward to more from this collab and also to the intellectual wonders that will come out of your system. BTW did you check out Umberto Eco's How to Write a Thesis? It has some valuable albeit vintage material, mainly on bibnotes.
very interesting. thanks for the info.
where'd you get those wood boxes from :O do want
Woops my comment from earlier must have lost in the ether.
Nico: I love your desk setup! I plan to make a new workspace next year where I can include more greenery. It's a bit hard with parrots - they chew on my cards as well, but the plants also kill them. ':D
Scott: please credit Nico in the video description, well deserved credit for this good content!
Until then: Nicolas Gatien, www.youtube.com/@nicolasgatien7283 :)
Grow lettuce 😉
He did the description and uploaded it. I blame him ;) But yes I just updated it
@@scottschepersuperb :)
@@Elisha_the_bald_headed_prophet I tried edible plants, basil and such, but they don’t politely chew on the leaves and let them regrow, but go directly for the stems and buthcher them, killing any plant in an afternoon. They are teeny-tiny agents of destruction. XD
With my husband we plan to declutter and reorganize a small room in the house after the holidays so I’ll have a nook with a door where the little grim reapers cannot follow me. ‘:D
@@timeanagy3335 how rude of them 😄
While I admire the detail on source selection, it becomes more clear from videos I see related to Zettelkasten that this system is more a job than actually producing bodies of work.
Look at Ryan Holiday, he's publishing annually by just putting notecards in a shoebox that are categorized by topic/theme. Everything else is done by actually writing a book.
For trite biz-pop books, go with category-based knowledge systems. For paradoxical, deep knowledge, go with an Antinet Zettelkasten.
@@scottscheper
I'm talking about the results more than the systems. Nassim Taleb doesn't use Zettelkasten, for example. Just notebooks.
I haven't seen anyone who have produced valuable work with Zettelkasten. Even the creator of Zettelkasten itself is a footnote compared to the great minds of his time... who used commonplace books.
Again, I'm looking at who is delivering valuable intellectual output more than the systems they use, which seem to be extremely varied but still simple.
Actually, the Zettelkasten originator is much more than a footnote.
Good day, I wrote you email coserned your consulting, want to buy, please answer me
I mostly only use peer reviewed white papers
I'm doing the Project 2025 Document.... yeah it's bad
the "Z" in German should be pronounced "ts."