> [!infobox] <s class="aside-in"><em>mentioned in 6 topics, 2 evergreens, 2 sources</em></s> #### <s class="topic-title">[[networked thinking]]</s> In contrast to:: [[linear thinking]] and [[common sense]], this is seen as the rising mode of thought in [[science]] and [[knowledge work]]. > [!cite] [Networked thinking: a quiet cognitive revolution - Ness Labs](https://nesslabs.com/networked-thinking) > > > ![[10_Sources/articles - Networked Thinking A Quiet Cognitive Revolution#^301944620]] In short, networked thinking is based on divergence (branching out from a concept) and [[emergence]] (bringing branches together into a higher level concept). Networked thinking is thought to be more similar to how the brain works ^[Which is similar to [[A second brain should mirror how we think]]] ##### ^dataviews > [!dataview] Related unlinked mentions > > - [[How do we draw insights from our notes]] > [!dataview]- All unlinked mentions > > - [[10_Sources/Readwise/Articles/articles - Networked Thinking A Quiet Cognitive Revolution|articles - Networked Thinking A Quiet Cognitive Revolution]] > - [[10_Sources/articles - Networked Thinking A Quiet Cognitive Revolution|articles - Networked Thinking A Quiet Cognitive Revolution]] > - [[knowledge management]] > - [[second brain]] > - [[stub notes]] > - [[web of thought]] > - [[note writing]] > - [[Prioritize understanding over organization or categorization]]