--- name: evergreen description: Principles for creating evergreen notes - atomic, lasting insights that compound over time. Use when discussing note quality, what makes a good evergreen note, or the "only what was explored" principle. Tool-agnostic concepts that apply regardless of note-taking app. --- # Evergreen Notes Atomic insights that remain true and useful over time. ## Atomicity One claim per note. The title states the claim. If you can't write a complete statement title, decompose. - Good: "Spaced repetition works because forgetting is desirable difficulty" - Bad: "Spaced repetition" ## Quality Bar **Include:** Genuinely grasped, non-obvious, atomic, lasting value **Reject:** Surface observations, vague generalizations, obvious statements, current-event descriptions ## Core Principles **Only what was explored** - The note reads "here's what you discovered, explained expertly." - If something would illuminate understanding → stop and discuss first - Deepen, don't expand **Self-contained** - Makes sense when you've forgotten the original context. **Notes evolve** - Not final artifacts. Revise as understanding deepens. **Concept-oriented** - "How spaced repetition works" not "Notes from Make It Stick" **Links over folders** - Connections create value; associative beats hierarchical. ## Multiple Notes Write in dependency order. If re-explaining → link instead. If concept repeats → extract.