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<s class="aside-in"><em>mentioned in 12 topics, 41 evergreens, 1 source</em></s>
# <s class="topic-title">[[second brain]]</s>
#### ^blurb
In:: [[knowledge management]],
a second brain is a system of [[information]] storage that compliments, supplements, and extends the abilities of our first brain, using a combination of [[note writing]], [[networked thinking]], and [[technology]].
**See**:: [[My TIM]], [[Zettelkasten]], [[note writing]], [[AI]]
#### Outline
#### ^dataviews
> [!dataview] Related unlinked mentions
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> - [[Dual (plugin)]]
> - [[A healthy second brain requires a surplus of entry points]]
> - [[A second brain should mirror how we think]]
> - [[A totally integrated machine should automate as much of the thinking process as possible]]
> - [[A totally integrated machine should be infinitely scalable]]
> - [[An experienced note taker knows how to work efficiently]]
> - [[Choosing a note writing system is choosing a system for thought]]
> - [[Combine notes instead of deleting them to avoid ghost data in a second brain]]
> - [[Curate source notes and definitions in your second brain to avoid junk text]]
> - [[Deleting a note in a web of thought can have unforeseen consequences]]
> - [[Densely linked webs of thought provide intuitive access to knowledge]]
> - [[Evergreen notes should be updated over time]]
> - [[Friction is a hindrance to learning]]
> - [[How do we draw insights from our notes]]
> - [[How do we ensure our note systems scale correctly]]
> - [[How do we work with a second brain]]
> - [[Learning how systems work can be a gateway to creating thought]]
> - [[Make your inbox into an entry point by integrating it with your second brain]]
> - [[Note structures should help curate knowledge]]
> - [[Organization systems are not mutually exclusive]]
> - [[Stub notes are data structures for implicit knowledge gathering]]
> - [[Time is a valuable mode in a second brain]]
> - [[Webs of thought provide heterarchical structure]]
> - [[What is language's fundamental unit]]
> - [[Write your notes like you're planting an evergreen forest]]
> - [[Write your notes with a system not within a system]]
> - [[Your second brain should be an inspirational hub of creativity]]
> - [[Your second brain should be frictionless access to a curated base of knowledge]]
> [!dataview]- All unlinked mentions
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> - [[Ever(green) structure until 2022-01-14]]
> - [[Andy Matuschak's Evergreen Notes]]
> - [[201 Welcome]]
> - [[topics]]
> - [[TIM]]
> - [[The Collector's Fallacy]]
> - [[bi-directional links]]
> - [[index note]]
> - [[knowledge graph]]
> - [[Obsidian (software)]]
> - [[42 Knowledge Management]]
> - [[Communities are knowledge graphs]]
> - [[Evergreen notes don't allow for new ideas]]
> - [[How to understand what you read]]
> - [[Longform media lets you reach people where they are at, short form media lets you reach people where you are at]]
> - [[Note titles should be abstractions of the note content]]
> - [[Only categorize as much as your data requires]]
> - [[The fragility of information in knowledge management]]
> - [[There is a limit to how much information you can process at once]]
> - [[Use Obsidian tags as temporal classifiers]]
> - [[Use spaced repetition as a memory tool for your second brain]]
> - [[Use spaced repetition to weed your digital garden]]
> - [[Using spaced repetition for your conceptual notes]]
> - [[When in doubt, write what you think]]
> - [[How I outlined my brain (literally just use all of the organization techniques at once)]]
#### Discussion
> ![[10_Sources/Readwise/Articles/10_Sources/articles - IA for PKM — Crows, Camels, Concepts, and the Cognitive Divide#^292190330]]