01.01 Meta

Ordspår (“word trail” in Swedish) is my public workbench: a compact place for language study, Japan-life references, and business research I want to keep searchable. This folder explains how the garden is organised.

How the garden is structured

  • Home (00–09) holds meta pages like this one and an inbox for loose ideas.
  • Language Lab (20–29) is where I practise Japanese and collect language resources.
  • Finbiz Hub (30–39) captures business and market research, often as slide-sized briefs.
  • Living Chronicles (40–49) tracks personal milestones, especially relocation journals.
  • References (50–59) stores media logs and supporting bibliographies.

Each note carries its Johnny.Decimal code in the filename and title so search, links, and my own muscle memory stay in sync. Folder and tag pages stay simple: if a section has no useful content, it should not appear just to fill space.

Working in public

  • Notes are revised as sources change; treat timestamps as context, not as guarantees.
  • Tags power the global search and tag index. Use them to follow topic clusters.
  • Comments and contact live off-site. Reach me via the contact links on my blog if you need anything.

Happy exploring — and if you contribute or suggest edits, thank you for walking the trail with me.