- What cannot be taken out when necessary is the same as nothing.
- The ability to not only store information and material things, but to be able to use them appropriately when needed is important
- Information design is “the art and knowledge of preparing information in such a way that it can be used efficiently and effectively by people” (Robert E. Horn).
- Make it arrangement device or searchable to make it easier to use when needed.
- What you can’t find is as good as nothing.
2009 A discussion of why my task management doesn’t work. 2011 Diary to be discarded on the occasion of moving In 2023, this concept went too far [Forgetting something is the same as not having it.
relevance
- Delayed evaluative learning method
- Retrieve the information you need, when you need it
- It is important to be ready to retrieve it when it is needed.
- YAGNI Principles
- Software development principle of not adding functionality until it is needed
- Must be able to add when needed.
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必要な時に取り出すことができないものはないのと同じ
2023-09-01 22:43
Digest of Research Notes
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My previous research note discussed the subject of “anything that cannot be retrieved when needed is as good as nothing”. This illustrates the idea that it is important not only to store information and material things, but also to have the ability to use them appropriately when needed.
In this connection, some of Nishio’s research notes, fragments of “Hatena2011-01-25” and “Hatena2009-10-07”, as well as “What you can’t find is as good as nothing” are considered relevant. These represent considerations about the management and use of things in terms of deciding whether to throw things away or keep them, and whether or not the stored items can be retrieved when needed.
Fragments such as “If you don’t write it down, it will disappear and will not stand the test of time,” “Don’t fight someone anonymous who has nothing to lose,” “Unfeasible ideas,” and “Most things are not gained because you simply don’t try” show the importance of recording things, challenging yourself, and taking risks. The following is a list of some of the most important things to keep track of.
Taken together, these considerations suggest that managing things, keeping track of them, challenging them, and taking risks are key elements in effectively using knowledge and material things to improve productivity.
extra info
titles: ["What you can't find is as good as nothing"], "Hatena2011-01-25", "If you don't write it down, it disappears so it won't stand the test of time", "Don't fight someone anonymous who has nothing to lose", "2020-01-01 Thumb Shift", "Hatena2009-10-07 ", "Hatena2011-06-10", "Unfeasible Ideas", "Most things are not gained from simply not trying", "Thumb Shift Diary on Mac 2020-01", "Jan~Feb 2022 Muscle Shift"]
generated: 2023-09-01 22:43
previous notes
It’s as if there’s nothing you can’t take out when you need it.
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