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#### <s class="topic-title">[[The Collector's Fallacy]]</s>
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> There’s a tendency [in all of us](https://zettelkasten.de/posts/collectors-fallacy-confession/) to gather useful stuff and feel good about it. To collect is a reward in itself...Why fallacy? Because ‘to know about something’ isn’t the same as ‘knowing something’.
^[["The Collector's Fallacy" ](https://zettelkasten.de/posts/collectors-fallacy/)]
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> <cite>[[Christian Tietze]]</cite>
> ![[10_Sources/articles - Understanding Hierarchy by Translating Folgezettel and Structure Zettel • Zettelkasten Method#273534835q]]
One aspect of the Collector's fallacy is collecting notes without context:
> ![[10_Sources/articles - Introduction to the Zettelkasten Method • Zettelkasten Method#^305244854]]
**See**:: [[knowledge work]], [[knowledge management]], [[second brain]]
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> - [[Your second brain should be frictionless access to a curated base of knowledge]]