# Idea One concept per note—[[permanent notes|evergreen notes]] are atomic or [[modularity|modular]]; [[evergreen notes have clear objects, statements, or arguments]]. Forcing yourself to write clear one-liner titles and statements is a way to [[how to think|think better]]. Not too long, not too short, but just enough to explain the modular concept. Write in your own words most of the time. They are often densely connected to other notes (see [[take good notes by linking notes and ideas]]). They are non-static. By constantly making new connections with other notes, permanent notes grow. Hence they are your [[digital garden]]. # References - https://forum.linkingyourthinking.com/t/2b-3-evergreen-notes-are-clear-things-or-clear-opinions/222