He likened the book to a particle accelerator that smashes atoms together to study their parts, such as quarks. In “Deep Utopia,” he said, he smashed values into one another to study their composition.
(The author also spreads the topics across a week. Each day, they go through sentiment, logic, and symbolism. So it may be mimicking how the parts of a brain do interpretation. Or that could be the journaling routine. As mnemonic for both self and reader.)
"Useful in a variety of ways"
"The Sticky Notes are sturdy as advertised. Nice to convert any other surface into a Rocketbook. Use them in combination as a spread such as replicating a planner template. Since am using a Core and Flip alternately for that and journaling, stuck these inside the covers for weekly status at a glance. Also for daily priorities, although the Mini is also good. Basically will pick up any extra content like ideas or todos to be transferred somewhere or accomplished. Am trying to generalize categories for an overall agenda between this and digital notes so these are, like the cloud cards, good for experimentation. Save facts for quick reference."