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Featured Concepts
- 12 Favorite Problems - Maintaining a list of important questions that guide your learning and work.
- Agentic Knowledge Management - Knowledge management approach where AI assistants proactively interact with knowledge bases, monitoring changes and autonomously executing tasks based on user intent.
- Antifragility - The property of systems that gain from disorder, volatility, and stressors—beyond mere resilience or robustness, they actually improve when exposed to shocks.
- Atomic Notes - The principle of creating notes that capture a single, self-contained idea.
- Decision Making - The cognitive process of selecting a course of action from multiple alternatives by identifying options, evaluating consequences, and choosing based on preferences or goals.
- File Over App - Using open file formats to maintain control over your data independent of applications.
- Gratitude Practice - Intentional activities designed to cultivate and express appreciation for life's positives.
- High Agency - A mindset characterized by taking proactive action, assuming problems are solvable, and not waiting for permission or perfect conditions to act.
- Journaling - The practice of regularly recording thoughts, experiences, and reflections.
- Knowledge Management for Beginners - A comprehensive course covering PKM fundamentals, concepts, and implementation.
- Knowledge Worker Kit - A comprehensive guide covering 13 essential areas for Knowledge Workers and Lifelong Learners.
- Mortality Salience - Conscious awareness of one's eventual death and its profound psychological effects on behavior, attitudes, and worldview.
- Obsidian Starter Kit - A comprehensive Obsidian vault template with systems, templates, and best practices.
- Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) - The practice of managing personal information and knowledge to enhance learning, productivity, and growth.
- Social Connection - The experience of feeling close to and valued by others, essential for mental and physical health.
- System 1 - Fast, automatic, intuitive thinking that operates effortlessly and unconsciously.
- System 2 - Slow, deliberate, analytical thinking that requires conscious effort and attention.
- Systems Thinking - Understanding how components interact within complex wholes.
- Tool Gardening - Spending excessive time configuring, optimizing, and tending to productivity tools rather than using them for actual productive work.
- Tools for Thought - Software and methods designed to augment human thinking and knowledge work.
- Vibe Coding - AI-assisted coding approach where developers guide AI agents through natural language to write and refine code.
- Writing Is Thinking - Writing clarifies thoughts - the act of writing is itself a form of thinking.
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