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May 15, 2005

Mind maps to handle the non-linearity of the brain

Filed under: On Knowledge

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I’m a big fan of mindmaps and moleskins - I find mindmaps much more flexible and dynamic for notetaking, planning or just general doodling. I find it easier to go back to a mind map and add in or update than I cna on linear form notes. BTW the blog is geat only found it the other day

Yup, I completely agree with you. But I think that they have two different functions. I mean, mind maps a great for what you said. However, when you write an article, write and rewrite it, your brain will work differently and you’ll deepen the knowledge you have of your subject and root it into your mind. So, I think that the two methods are complementary. Mind maps are soo great for the investigation phase of your thinking :)

Thank a lot for your kind words. I’m always happy to see that this blog is not just useful to me but also others.

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