Why Paper Is Better but Free Mind-Mapping Webapps are Still Cool
Dream: build a website that is content rich, elegant, helpful, and filled with good writing on topics that I am passionate about.
- Step 1: think about it, dream about it, talk about it
- Step 2: make a mind-map about it.
- Step 2.1: get distracted looking at mind-map web applications
- Step 2.2: write an article about getting distracted
Me and Mind Maps
I got into mind maps a couple years ago. I started out by reading The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan, the slightly annoying man who attempted to trademark the word “Mind Map” and is often given credit as being the inventor. Despite being annoyed by the constant capitalization (of the letters and on the idea) of Mind Map, I found the book to be incredibly useful. I followed advice which suggested that I adhere to a particular set of “Mind Map Laws” until I had made 100 maps. I’ve drawn about 300 or so, written an article about them and given several workshops on the topic.
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