A hypomnēma (Greek ὑπόμνημα) is a written aid to memory — a notebook, commentary, or personal record used to collect thoughts, quotations, and reflections. In antiquity it served both as a practical tool for recalling knowledge and, as Michel Foucault noted, as a philosophical exercise in self-formation: a form of writing through which one shapes and cultivates the self.
This is a place where I’ll sometimes dump my mind or re-post stuff from somewhere else that resonated in me, in an attempt to honor the definition above. Keep in mind, it will be a wild assortment of things.
There is not much yet, you can navigate to the english or spanish indexes and check out if something is of your interest.