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      • Core activities
      • Developing an appreciation for the process of research
      • Digital note-taking for research
      • My aspirations as an academic
      • The value of being wrong
      • 1000 true fans
      • 20% of youth have experienced suicidal ideation, and 7% have made a suicide attempt
      • 40 questions to reflect on the previous year
      • A core idea in computing is combining a small and fast memory with a large but slow memory
      • A drawback of digital communication is that the messages never go away
      • A majority of individuals with suicidal thoughts or behaviors do not disclose them to other people
      • A majority of planning steps leading up to a suicide attempt take place within 12 hours prior to the attempt.
      • A minimum spanning tree is a useful benchmark for route problems
      • A new model for decision making needs to focus less on bias, be realistic, be environment specific, and multidisciplinary
      • A PKM should foster the creation and linking of atomic notes
      • A random forest model achieved an AUC of 0.73 when predicting self-harm two years later
      • A subscription model is a sustainable way for content creators to earn money
      • A sustainable way to keep up with the research literature is to read with a goal in mind
      • A-B testing
      • A-B testing is a strategy for explore exploit
      • Academia
      • Academia in its worst form leads to turf wars with little real-world relevance
      • Actively developing your taste in your field of work will help you select projects
      • Advantages of a Zettelkasten
      • agent-based model
      • AI-generated content will flood the internet and will drown out any signal in an onslaught of noise
      • AI-generated text is going to flood the internet with trivial content and drown any authentic human writing in a sea of noise
      • An association between regional rates of bipolar diagnosis and suicide deaths in young males suggest that improved bipolar care for youth may reduce suicide mortality
      • An understanding of game theory can point to changes that alter the equillibrium
      • Anyone you interrupt more than a few times an hour risks doing no work at all
      • Appeal to nature
      • Apply Occam's razor in writing
      • Artists are reduced to content creators and pressured to produce a constant stream of content
      • As a notes database grows, search becomes more difficult
      • As early as 1982, an online forum was used for suicide prevention through counselling in direct messages and referral to a local crisis center
      • As many as 70% of individuals with suicidal thoughts or behaviors disclose their issues when the medium is online writing
      • As the economic structure of newspapers shifted, so did their reporting
      • ASD
      • Ask for Help
      • Association networks
      • atomic note
      • Attention residue
      • Auxiliary hypotheses
      • Axiom of local independence
      • Bandwagon fallacy
      • Baye's Rule
      • Bayesian networks
      • Bayesian statistics require priors
      • BDD
      • Be wary of niche competition that produces things that nobody finds valuable
      • bean counting
      • Behavioral economics needs a new model rather than more biases compared to a rational actor
      • Being alone, at home, and passive leisure correlated with increased suicidal ideation in patients recently discharged from inpatient care after a suicide attempt
      • Being disproven is a sign of good, not bad, thinking
      • Being productive is about maintaining a steady, average speed on a few things, not maximum speed on everything
      • Beliefs can also signal status
      • Benchmarks for national status can prevent military disputes
      • BeReal shows how uneventful our lives actually are and how biased the Instagram feed really is
      • Between-state painkiller prescription differences is in part explained by the level of scrutiny doctors received when prescribing the drugs
      • Beware of survivorship bias in academic career advice
      • Big O notation
      • Bistable system
      • Brazil's trade is limited by its geography
      • Breaking the fourth wall
      • Brief acute care suicide prevention interventions reduce the probability of subsequent suicide attempts
      • Brief CBT was cost-saving compared to care as usual in the treatment of deliberate self-harm, saving £838 over twelve months
      • Bubble sort
      • By continuously working on your own projects, you create things and take accountability rather than passively consuming content
      • Caching
      • Caching can be used for both proximity and performance
      • Canary in a coal mine
      • Chance events on the level of the individual are often averaged out at the group level
      • Collector's fallacy
      • Commitment makes good things better and bad things worse
      • Commonly used instruments in suicide risk do not have adequate sensitivity and specificity
      • Commonplace book
      • Complex systems
      • Complicated systems have high maintenance costs
      • Compound growth
      • Computational kindness
      • Computer science problems concern tradeoffs between space, time and certainty
      • Computers have been used to provide one-to-one suicide prevention counselling since 1982
      • Computers overloaded by tasks resort to thrashing
      • Concise explanations spread faster because they are easier to read and understand.
      • Confidence interval formula in R
      • Confirmation bias
      • Confusion or resistance when writing are not inherently bad, they are part of the process
      • Conspiracy theories
      • Conspiracy theories give simple black and white explanations
      • Constraint Relaxation
      • Construct validity
      • Context shifting
      • Continuous Relaxation
      • Copernican Principle
      • Create and strive towards writing goals that are within your control
      • Create many first versions, the good ideas will grow into more mature projects
      • Creating things you would use or read yourself is a good sign you are working on something important
      • Creative insights often come when we drop a problem from conscious effort
      • Critical slowing down
      • Cross-pollination
      • Cross-validation
      • Cross-validation prevents overfitting by creating holdout data
      • Cultural capital
      • Data leakage
      • Data spending
      • Data splitting
      • DBT-A leads to long-term cost savings compared to treatment as usual due to fewer inpatient and emergency visits
      • Deep work
      • Depth over width is the path forward for content creators
      • Descriptive models
      • Design a process
      • Design your notes to have value long-term
      • Designing better processes for knowledge work means minimizing back and forth messages
      • Despite often claiming to be evidence-based, few apps designed to treat common mental disorders have direct evidence to support their efficacy
      • Despite well defined end-goals, subgoals such as getting more energy can produce unwanted results in the development of AI
      • Diminishing returns
      • directed acyclic graphs
      • Discipline can sometimes mean doing less, not just more
      • Discounting
      • Disease names can imply causes
      • Divergent causality
      • Diversity in information input will help you generate new ideas
      • Divide and conquer
      • Do not let appeal to nature get in the way of eating with a small carbon footprint
      • Doing important work starts with working on important problems
      • Dominant strategy
      • Don't let money be a detour to achieving other values
      • Door in the face
      • Double debt
      • Early rounds in single elimination tournaments can have big consequences
      • early warning sign
      • Echo chambers drive community formation through the use of a shared language and particularly many custom in-group words
      • ecological momentary assessment
      • Eisenhower Matrix
      • Emphasize insight and gradual growth instead of ticking big goals off a checklist
      • Empirically driven models
      • Enhanced screening and safety planning reduced suicide-related events by 30% after visits to emergency departments
      • Epidemiological data suggests mental illness is present in half of individuals who die by suicide
      • Equifinality
      • Equipotentiality
      • Escape velocity
      • Evergreen Notes
      • Evidence for the use of mobile technologies as tools for suicide prevention are emerging, however there are only 4 published RCTs to date and the studies are generally small with inconsistent findings.
      • Explore Exploit
      • Exponential backoff
      • Exponential backoff between connection attempts is patient while not wasting time
      • Export in Brazil is made difficult by few navigable rivers connected to the coast
      • Face validity
      • Faced with the reality of Trump's behavior, his advisors realized it was better to put guardrails around him than to try to fundamentally change him
      • Faustian Bargain
      • Feynman technique
      • First-principles thinking
      • Fixed-schedule productivity
      • Fleeting notes
      • For the individuals in a team where focus is most valued, it's also the hardest to achieve
      • Fourth wall
      • Freedom of speech needs to be absolute, otherwise we risk a slippery slope of banning more and more ideas
      • Friction forces you to slow down and reflect
      • Friction in a note-taking system isnt necessarily bad
      • Friction typically manifests as many small things
      • Fundamental changes often involve a change in how we view the world
      • Game theory
      • Germ theory of disease
      • Gerrymandering
      • Gittins Index
      • Good notes have many hooks for effective retreival
      • Good predictions require good priors
      • Good writing has a ruthless focus on one specific purpose
      • Great man theory
      • Hanlon's razor
      • Hard choices can mean that the differences between the options are small
      • Having a tendency to respond irrationally can discourage others from harming you
      • Having multiple perspectives and possible explanations means you are not bound to a specific model
      • Hedonistic adaptation
      • Hemingway bridge
      • Hierarchical Bayesian Coding
      • Historical contingency
      • Homeostasis
      • hook
      • Human memory can be seen as a cache
      • Hype cycle
      • ICBT stepped-care for children and adolescents with OCD led to cost savings of $2104 compared to face-to-face CBT
      • Identifying who will attempt suicide and when may not be necessary for effective prevention
      • If research output functioned like open source projects, it would be easier to correct, improve upon and build on your findings
      • If you divide your time between projects evenly, you lose out on some of the benefits from deep focus
      • If you focus on note-taking itself and not the end goal, notes can distract you from the real writing
      • If you only care about the binary outcome (win or loss) you dont have to win by a large margin
      • If you think about students as future colleagues, your teaching will emphasize active engagement
      • If you view your PKM as a garden, you realize maintenance is important
      • If you want to develop business ideas, look for problems in your daily life
      • If you write simply you cannot hide lack of ideas behind complicated words
      • Improving access to psychological treatments
      • In heads-up poker, there has to be disagreement about sorting for games to happen
      • In the year prior to suicide, 80% of individuals have contact with primary care
      • Incentive structures can induce overfitting in companies
      • Incorporating the dynamic short-term changes in suicidal ideation and intent improved prediciton of post-discharge suicide attempts
      • Increased autocorrelation in suicidal ideation measures was an early warning sign for one individual in a proof-of-concept study
      • Increasing focus in your work means choosing what not to do
      • India and China alone account for 42% of all suicide deaths
      • Individuals who self-harm have 3.6 times increased all-cause mortality
      • Individuals who self-harm with fluctuating suicidal intent are at higher risk of subsequent suicide attempts
      • Individuals with multiple suicide attempts have a tendency to 'get stuck' in states of more intense suicide ideation, whereas individuals with no or one attempt stabilize at a state of low risk
      • Inertia
      • Inferential models
      • Informal group structures give leaders more freedom and less accountability
      • Information cascade
      • Information inoculation
      • Insertion sort
      • Insomnia and rumination are key mechanisms propelling stage transitions in depression
      • Intermediate packets
      • Interrupt coalescing is built into the design of postal services
      • Intervention efficacy for suicidal thoughts and behaviors has not improved over the last 50 years
      • It is unclear if the recent decrease in suicide mortality is due to suicide prevention activities or general improvements in population health
      • It's more important to understand than to be right
      • Job insecurity can in part explain why academics chase influencer status
      • Johnny Decimal
      • Junior academics and influencers obsess over metrics
      • K-means clustering of weekly suicidal ideation in adolescents identified a high-risk group which experienced more suicidal events compared to a medium and low-risk groups
      • K-nearest neighbor model
      • Keep a list of important problems and test new ideas against them
      • Keeping all notes in one place facilitates connections between diverse ideas
      • Knowledge work contains building blocks that can be used in multiple projects
      • Lagrangian Relaxation
      • Lags and retrieval error in human memory is unavoidable with more information
      • Landmark analysis
      • Language can distort priors by promoting salience
      • Laplace's law
      • Laplace's law is useful with few data points
      • Lasso regularization
      • Least Recently Used is a useful rule of thumb for caches
      • Leaving the text and going for a walk without distractions can help you with creative blocks
      • Let song ideas build up over time, and work on those that accrue the most
      • Leverage points
      • Like scales in music, the core activities at work appear in most projects
      • Lindy Effect
      • Lingua Franca
      • Literature notes
      • Losing a parent to suicide is a strong risk factor for suicidal behavior in children
      • Lower demand for psychological treatments, due to non-medical interpretations of symptoms and structural issues in underserved areas, should not be ignored
      • machine superintelligence
      • Making a suicide attempt requires overcoming a predisposed tendency to avoid pain, injury and death
      • Many commitments bring a fixed amount of overhead, so keep the number of commitments low
      • Marginal analysis
      • Marginal gains in many aspects can have a big impact
      • Measure what is meaningful, not what is easy
      • Mechanistic models
      • Mental health apps often share data with third parties without properly disclosing it
      • Mental models
      • Mergesort
      • Metabolism is a biological regularization algorithm
      • Moment-to-moment mood connections are stronger in individuals with a mental disorder, suggesting that those individuals are susceptible to downward spirals of negative mental states
      • Money is a neutral representation of value
      • More than one in 100 deaths globally are the result of suicide
      • Most core activities in knowledge work are ad-hoc
      • Most excuses for not pursuing a creative life are false
      • Most interventions for suicidal thoughts and behaviors are not linked to common suicidality theories
      • Motor coordination deficits in the first episode of psychosis indicate poor outcomes after ten years
      • Murmuration
      • Narrow your scope
      • Negative aspects of in-patient psychiatric care might be involved in causing some suicides
      • Network betweenness
      • Network edges
      • Network effects in communities means the value of new users increases quadratically
      • Network nodes
      • Network predictability
      • Network theory of psychopathology
      • Networking
      • New ideas emerge from random thoughts
      • Node closeness
      • Node strength
      • Non-neutral information about electric radiation induces symptoms from sham-exposure
      • Nonsuicidal self injury was often negatively reinforced and used as a method to escape anxeity, anger or sadness
      • nosocomial
      • Note capture should focus on what resonates
      • Note taking should enable the development of ideas across projects
      • Note-taking should be an instrument, not an end in itself
      • Notes can incubate in a PKM and be discovered later
      • Occam's razor
      • OCD
      • Once voters are engaged with one question, political operatives can turn their attention to other issues
      • One blind spot due to the design of Twitter is passive negative sentiment
      • One Level Higher
      • One month before suicide, 44% of individuals have contact with primary care
      • One possible source of the political tensions in the US is the overproduction of highly educated individuals with poor job prospects
      • One reason for Haitis poverty is that they paid a double debt to France after it's independence
      • One sign that you are well suited for a role is that you enjoy the processes involved
      • One way to avoid information cascades is to display doubt publicly
      • Only 28% of those with self-harm at age 16 were free from mental health or substance use problems, and had adequate educational or employment status
      • Only self-guided digital interventions that directly target suicidality reduce suicidal ideation
      • Open Science
      • Opportunity cost
      • Optimal stopping
      • Our information environment is controlled by app and device makers
      • Outrage can be a way to enhance your prestige in a public forum
      • Over half of individuals report onset of suicidal ideation or planning on the same day as their suicide attempt
      • Overfitting
      • Overhead spiral
      • Overton window
      • p-value
      • pairwise Markov random field
      • PARA system
      • Pareto Principle
      • Parkinson's Law
      • Partial correlation networks
      • Patients recently discharged from psychiatric facilities have almost 200 times increased risk of suicide compared to the global rate
      • Patients that are referred to–but do not attend–psychiatric services after deliberate self-harm are at an increased risk of death by suicide
      • Peak-end rule
      • Pecking orders are preemptive violence
      • PEEL structure for paragraphs
      • People have accurate priors about things they often encounter
      • Permanent notes
      • Persistent effort will lead you to do work in line with your taste
      • Personal Knowledge Management
      • Pessimistic induction
      • Pied Piper
      • polygenic mutation-selection balance
      • Pomodoro technique
      • Predicting suicide attempts and suicide
      • Predictive models
      • Predictive validity
      • Preparation of personal affairs was the single strongest predictor of a suicide attempt in retrospective interviews
      • Prescription painkillers acted as stepping stones to dependence on opioids such as heroin
      • Preserving optionality
      • Priors
      • Procrustean bed
      • Productive meditation
      • Productivity
      • Productivity strategies are motivating because we realize our time is finite
      • Propositional titles help linking atomic notes together
      • Pruning
      • psychological autopsy
      • Psychological autopsy studies estimate the rate of psychiatric disorders in suicides to be around 90%
      • Psychomotor slowing in psychosis is similar to psychomotor retardation in depression
      • Psychotherapy for depression has a small effect on suicidal ideation
      • Publish or perish has started to shape the broader creator economy
      • Putting more time into a specific project can have outsized effects on its quality and value
      • Quantifiable outcomes enables one-off comparisons rather than many pairwise sorts
      • Quiet and stillness was rare before smartphones and social media
      • Random forest prediction of suicide attempts in adolescents reached an AUC of 0.72
      • Randomness
      • Reading list
      • Realism
      • Recursion
      • Reductionism
      • Regret minimisation
      • Regularization
      • Relative importance networks
      • Relaxation
      • Religion provides structure for thought and social interactions
      • Researchers tend to ask many questions at the beginning of a text
      • Resilience
      • Responders and non-responders to intensive ERP differed in their response to emotional distress
      • Response diversity
      • Response-class problem
      • Revenue on social platforms does not come from the value of the content itself, but its ability to grab attention for ads
      • Rumination
      • Rumination is a trans-diagnostic style of thinking in psychopathology
      • Safety planning Intervention
      • Scheduling
      • Scheduling needs to balance responsiveness with throughput
      • Schizophrenia is deadlier than any other chronic disease during extreme heat waves
      • Scientific theories explain robust phenomena in the world
      • Scientific theories represent components of the real world
      • Second brain
      • Selection bias
      • Self-guided digital interventions have a small but significant effect on suicidal ideation
      • Shibboleth
      • Shopping at Amazon trades moral values for superb convenience
      • Show, don't tell
      • Signal versus noise
      • Slow productivity
      • Slow productivity enables seasonality in work
      • Slow progress in research feels worse when it is broken down into discrete tasks
      • Social media
      • Social media provides instant relief from discomfort
      • Socratic Questioning
      • Sometimes you need space, not new input, to come to a decision
      • Sometimes you need to remove barriers instead of continuing to improve your product
      • Sorting
      • Spending a shorter amount of time thinking about a problem can prevent overfitting
      • Start with bad then iterate to great
      • Steady state
      • Strengthening empathy should not be seen as the main justification for art
      • Subgoal
      • Subsidized low-income housing is a leverage point in urban areas
      • Subtle or slow progress in research feels frustrating and unrewarding
      • Success can distract you from focusing on the things that produce success in the first place
      • Success in academia leads to outside demands on your time and focus
      • Successful individuals often reverse-engineer recipes for success and ignore external factors
      • Suicidal ideation tends to be episodic, with quick onset and short duration
      • Suicidal ideation varies dramatically even during short time-spans
      • Suicide
      • Supervised models
      • Surprise is an important signal when you are generating ideas
      • Survival analysis
      • Survivorship bias
      • Symptom networks can have contagion effects where activation spreads through the network
      • Symptom pool
      • Symptoms occuring in multiple disorders can bridge activation between the networks
      • Task selection is more important than trying to stay on top of everything
      • Taste, rather than capacity for output, will continue to be valuable when AI is everywhere in our daily lives
      • Text-generating AI will highlight all the bullshit things we do when we work on computers
      • The algorithmic feeds of today enhance trivial content that produces outrage and other strong reactions
      • The average cost of providing ICBT for children and adolescents with OCD was $2140
      • The bottleneck of creative work is not idea generation but execution
      • The brain builds models of the world based on limited sensory input
      • The covid-19 pandemic was an omnicrisis
      • The cryptocurrency market may be in a stage of pruning
      • The driving forces behind deinstitutionalization in psychiatry was access to better medication, high costs of psychiatric hospitals, and public concerns about the practices in psychiatric hospitals
      • The effect sizes associated with app-based treatments are generally smaller than face-to-face or ICBT
      • The familial risk of suicide may be particularly high for female first-degree relatives of suicide probands
      • The Five Whys - Root Cause
      • The goal of a predictive brain is to minimise prediction error
      • The Hamming question
      • The hidden costs of owning a car makes it an expensive thing to own long-term
      • The high pace of information consumption promotes passive consumption rather than active interaction with creators
      • The increased risk of suicide within families of suicide decedents is primarly explained by a shared genetic etiology, but shared environment factors also play a role
      • The Information Action Ratio
      • The interaction of reduced ideation, increased energy, and improved mood may put individuals within a high threshold of high risk of suicide during spring
      • The life expectancy of self-harming individuals is reduced by 25 years
      • The low-context structure of social media platforms forces you to take a stance and express your opinions as a way to relate to others
      • The main benefit of web3 technologies like blockchain is enabling transactions with low trust
      • The main cause of context shifts in knowledge work is checking unscheduled back and forth messages
      • The majority of health-care costs in the year after self-harm are due to inpatient psychiatric care
      • The mean hospital cost per self-harm episode in Denmark is over 7000 USD
      • The mean level and variability of suicidal ideation identified subgroups of individuals with a previous suicide attempt
      • The medium you use to consume information directs the way you view the world
      • The morality wars in the US is about the source of moral authority
      • The nature of psychiatric disorders
      • The news feed expanded the competition for status to everyone you have every met, rather than the people in your vicinity
      • The PHQ-9 item on suicidality is predictive of suicide attempt or death
      • The probability of sickness absence, disability pension and psychiatric care is increased in the years following a suicide attempt
      • The rise in ASD seen in Sweden can be explained by external factors rather than an increase in symptoms
      • The shortest or most convenient path is not always the one designed
      • The TIC-P is a feasible self-rated questionnaire of healthcare consumption and productivity loss in psychiatric patients, with high test-retest reliability and agreement with registry-based estimates
      • The value in any piece of content is not evenly distributed
      • The value of a linked database of notes builds up over time
      • The value to explore or exploit shifts across the lifespan
      • The viral dynamics of social media platforms nudges us to produce and consume junk info
      • Theory of constraints
      • There are about 700 000 deaths by suicide in the world each year
      • There are approximately 20 suicide attempts for every death by suicide
      • There is no inherent value in being organized, but it creates space for creativity because it reduces overhead
      • Those with a personal knowledge database will be able to tailor AI-tools to fit their needs
      • Thought-action fusion
      • Thrashing
      • Time management
      • Time-consuming activities like golf are status symbols because it is a costly display
      • Tipping point
      • To be a good conversation partner, you should offer up lots of grips that the other person can grab on to
      • To create great creative work, focus on process rather than output
      • Too much diversity in a group can lead to misunderstandings and confusion
      • Transparency is necessary but not sufficient to evaluate the quality of a data analysis
      • Turing test
      • Twitter is an elite spectacle rather than a digital town square
      • Ulysses pact
      • Underpowered studies and publication bias can generate unlucky winners that try to replicate a false positive finding in subsequent research
      • Uninformative priors
      • Unsolved problems and questions can be viewed as sources of curiosity
      • Unsupervised models
      • Use goals that are within your control to reach
      • Use of multiple evaluation metrics can prevent overfitting
      • Use valuable skills as leverage to get more deep work
      • Use yourself as a proxy when writing. What you find interesting and weird will likely be entertaining to others too.
      • Veil of Ignorance
      • What is easy to understand is not necessarily what is true
      • When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure
      • When a problem is too complex in full, sampling can help
      • When causal relations among symptoms are strong, the onset of one symptom will lead to the onset of others
      • When procrastination is the root cause, no to-do app will get things done for you.
      • When scheduling your tasks, multiply the required time by importance
      • When social media giants like Facebook and Twitter prioritize algorithmic feeds for distraction, they compete with all other forms of distraction
      • When social media platforms emphasized news feeds instead of interactions between users, they lost value from network effects
      • When social media replaced social networks around 2009, we became broadcasters instead of connecting with each other
      • When the stakes of a decision are high, slowing down becomes more important
      • When you write about a subject you see your own gaps in knowledge
      • When your main goal as an academic is to learn about and solve the most important problems, publications and other activities are byproducts
      • Why am I the right person to tell this story
      • Work has been infused with beliefs about self-actualization
      • Work on solvable, not grand, problems
      • Working on the right question means aiming at the core of a problem
      • Writer's block means that you dont have enough material to work with
      • Writing
      • Writing is the medium of research
      • You can increase the surface area for luck by cultivating your curiosity
      • You need space and calm to play with ideas
      • Young people work hard to gain status on social media because they have no other sources of social capital yet
      • Zettelkasten
      • Zettelkasten allows you to link notes together
      • Zettelkasten notes can be used in multiple projects
      • Zettelkasten notes can lead to byproducts
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Writing is the medium of research

Sep 04, 2023, 1 min read

All the common academic activities are done through writing: peer-reviewed manuscripts, grant proposals, lectures, seminars.

Writing is also what makes it possible to gain new insights and connect ideas to each other. Notes help with this, but should not be the end goal: Note-taking should be an instrument, not an end in itself


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