> [!infobox] <s class="aside-in"><em>mentioned in 8 evergreens</em></s> #### [[A healthy second brain requires a surplus of entry points]] This relates to [[How to deal with FOMO]], because in [[knowledge management]], there is often a large [[fear]] of losing [[information]]. This can lead to [[The Collector's Fallacy]] or other manifestations of this [[anxiety]]. Having many entry point allows you to be less worried about what [[information]] is stored because you are confident in how it is stored. Having something in your [[second brain]] means that it is integrated with powerful systems of recall and [[memory]] like [[spaced repetition]]. Think of it like having backups incase one system falls through. #TO/PONDER/IDEA #TO/TEND/WATER #TO/TEND/GRAFT - [[Write your notes with a system not within a system]] - [[Write your notes like you're planting an evergreen forest]] - [[Your second brain should be an inspirational hub of creativity]] - the how - [[Note structures should help curate knowledge]] - [[Evergreen notes organize knowledge so that it can grow]] - [[Use Obsidian tags as temporal classifiers]] - [[Make your inbox into an entry point by integrating it with your second brain]] - [[Using spaced repetition for your conceptual notes]] - [[A totally integrated machine should be infinitely scalable]] - [[How I outlined my brain (literally just use all of the organization techniques at once)]] ### <hr class="footnote"/> **Status**:: #EVER/SAPLING *edited 7:35 AM - July 08, 2022* **Topics**:: [[knowledge work]], [[second brain]]