This resonates with me to some extent, surely I can feel down the line if I continue I might pile up without managing it properly.
Categorizing is beneficial, I should utilize that more. > If you don't apply the system well enough or user doesn't know how to > apply it, then searching is the only option left. This is true for me atm. A lazy man's system > I have many Org files on my system, as for many people, meaning > hundreds of them. When file is related to person, the file has been > automatically opened, prepared, with some default sections, so that I > can enter notes, tasks and transactions. > > When I have realized that it is not going to pass the time test, I > have switched to database work, so all my notes are in the database, > including Org notes as database entries and Org files as files on the > file system. This is giving me some realization on how to move forward, definitely I'll think about time test. NLP and LLM models might be truly beneficial. Although scary, its a good idea for personal knowledge management. > And all that in natural language manner. That is indeed very much sophisticated. I remember using google assisstant back then for reminding and noting which helped me alot. This seems like a good approach and a way ahead utilizing the technology well. Definitely alot to take in, explore and think about it for me. Thank you very much for writing this and sharing it here. Your experience surely has weight and valid points, which I agree. It was one of the comprehensive read and thought provoking matter on note taking and management. -- Zororg.