📽️ 4. Iteration
- Review notes and re-evaluate periodically
- Make them more or less granular
- Develop new connections between notes and sources
Next: Conclusion
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Last is iteration. This means a note is not necessarily complete once it’s written. Future insights will likely come to shape a note slightly differently, or encourage it to be merged with another note—or separated into further notes. This principle recognizes that notes in a networked note-taking system are living ideas, so don’t be afraid to make changes as you go—actually, I encourage it. Regularly reviewing notes and their connections is a useful way to make sure that they meet our research needs, with the added benefit of bringing older notes back to mind to develop future connections.