Two questions for you #pkm folks and those that use #zettelkasten (-derived) methods:

In your eyes,
1.) Should permanent notes be edited once created, or should they let be and a fresh note refering to them be made instead?
2.) what differentiates a permanent note from an evergreen note?

@spinningthoughts I just saw this linked on the #LogSeq @logseq Discord: https://discuss.logseq.com/t/lesson-2-why-you-should-outline-and-link-your-notes/10038 It basically talks about the importance of linking. I am a big believer in linking, and with the name spacing, it allows notes on or related to a topic have a common root. That means there are very few if any new [to LogSeq] notes that are floating in the wilderness. Of course that does not apply to the imported notes, but there is a robust search in the app and I can find what I'm looking for.
Lesson 2: Why You Should Outline and Link Your Notes

Information becomes interesting when you can relate it to other information. But for knowledge to emerge, you need to spark it to life by providing some structure. Many fans of Logseq like the idea of dumping their thoughts on the Journals page. As you don’t have to think about where to store information, you gain mental space. But what if you don’t know where you left some information that you need now? If you’ve been using Logseq without caring about any structure, you’ll probably spend more...

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