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Writing down general thoughts to revisit them days, weeks, months or years later.
I highly recommend to not do that. You can write some of your current policies but not current interactions.
I'm interested in knowing your opinion, would you mind elaborating more?
When technologies like BCI, brain-computer interfaces are made, one can literally track and influence, physically influence signals in your brain. Everything subtle, strong, horrific, good, bad, or any other adjective you can think of comes from that brain.
In today's world where everything is recorded for a possible time of rest of your life, it is important to write what will work in your best interests. If you must write, you should definitely leave out extreme attractions or enmities as those will definitely give you problems. Put everything casually.
I'm not sure I follow. Are you saying that someone will use whatever you write down against you in the future?
If you'll become someone important, someone surely will. If not, might happen. Not me, the writer.