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How to Make a Complete Map of Every Thought you Think

by Lion Kimbro

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TOC:

* Introduction I. Materials II. General Principles III. Intra-Subject Architecture IV. Extra-Subject Architecture V. Theory of Notebooks VI. The Question of Computers VII. Getting Started * Acronyms

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This book is about how to make a complete map of everything you think for as long as you like.

Whether that's good or not, I don't know- keeping a map of all your thoughts has a "freezing" effect on the mind. It takes a lot of (albeit pleasurable) work, but produces nothing but SIGHT.

If you do the things described in this book, you will be *IMMOBILIZED* for the duration of your commitment.The immobilization will come on gradually, but steadily. In the end, you will be incapable of going somewhere without your cache of notes, and will always want a pen&paper w/ you. When you do not have pen&paper, you will rely on complex memory pegging devices, described in "The Memory Book". You will NEVER BE WITHOUT RECORD, and you will ALWAYS RECORD.

YOU MAY ALSO ARTICULATE. Your thoughts will be clearer to you than they have ever been before. You will see things you have never seen before. When someone shows you one corner, you'll have the other 3 in mind. This is both good and bad. It means you will have the ri

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