I never kept a physical journal and only started my journaling habit once I discovered Day One. The trusty pen and paper will make a return to my life and I never thought I would say such a thing. And with today’s constant technological change, I have become aware of the mortality of my digital thoughts. We all shoot to leave behind a positive legacy and have our ideas last for many years beyond our time. Our ideas, our opinions and our thoughts are a reflection of our soul. But I have learned about the finality of ideas, especially in today’s overflowing idea market. It’s probably hypocritical of me to switch over to physical memo books after my advocacy of a digital life. My trusty iPhone has been essential to my organization scheme over the last few years. It feels very weird carrying around a pen and memo book wherever I go. Physical books can burn in a house fire, can fade over time and can be difficult to store as the archive grows.īut the likelihood of my digital notes and ideas not lasting well into the future is probably more likely than a house fire destroying my physically written notes. I realize the consequence of using physical books to create an archive of my ideas. I am infatuated with Moleskine Cahier Pocket books
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