Principlev1
Write compressed interpretations during conversations rather
Write compressed interpretations during conversations rather than verbatim transcripts, as the compression process itself creates stronger memory encoding than passive recording.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Generative Externalization (externalization is generative) and Encoding Depth Determines Retention (encoding depth determines retention). Mueller and Oppenheimer's finding about handwriting maps to this. The principle prescribes active compression over passive transcription.