Your notes are a compounding asset
August 25, 2025 · 1 minute read
No sane person puts money in a zero-interest account when compound interest is available.
So why do that with your thinking?
Most notes are written once and forgotten. They sit in folders, decaying into irrelevance. The zero-interest approach to knowledge.
Evergreen notes work differently. Each new connection makes old notes more valuable. Each revisit deepens understanding. The network effect kicks in: more notes means each note is worth more.
After years of compounding, your vault becomes genuinely valuable—not just to others, but to future you. Someone who will thank you for the investment.
Start the compounding now. Your future self is the beneficiary.