
Seeing my Purpose through Others #21 #cong22

Synopsis:
It’s taken several decades, but I’ve finally achieved a purposeful focus in my journaling through a process of digital transformation.
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Key Takeaways:
- My grandfather questioned me whenever he saw me doing something different.
- We often achieve a purposeful routine over time.
- Digital transformation has become a watchword.
- Looking forward to teaching people how to build a second brain.
About Bernie Goldbach
Bernie Goldbach teaches digital transformation to university students. He is @topgold on all good social networks. He recently started microblogging and he hopes to see a rise in people using the fediverse to offset the demise of Twitter.
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By Bernie Goldbach
So many of my embedded memories flow from family moments around a creaky kitchen table where my grandfather would light up a cigarette and share his wisdom. I remember one of those smoke-filled moments as he sucked on a Marlboro and asked, “What’s the purpose of collecting all those index cards, Bernard?” He couldn’t understand why I would have hundreds of 4×6 record cards in a leather catalogue case.
“It’s for the debate team, Grandpa,” I said. The old guy cleared his throat and coughed aggressively. He watched me build my Zettelkasten collections through high school and then continue the process for the first year of my university before he passed away. But my grandfather’s question of purpose still remains at the front of my mind.
Although I didn’t know it at the time, I had carved out a purposeful process that combined my unfortunate hoarding instinct with a research method. Those two forces remain instilled in my lifestyle today. I can feel the gaze of my two children on me as I decide what goes into my hand-written journals and electronically scanned notes. And I can sense my grandfather from above, shaking his head.
And to keep me honest, I plan to key up the raspy voice of my grandfather as he challenges me about the purpose of all these digital records and index cards.