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- Kishōtenketsu - A four-act narrative structure from East Asian storytelling that creates engaging narratives without relying on conflict as the driving force.
- Three-Act Structure - A narrative framework dividing stories into three parts—setup, confrontation, and resolution—that has been the foundation of Western storytelling for over two millennia.
- Descending Action - The phase of a story after the climax where tension decreases, consequences unfold, and meaningful takeaways emerge.
- A Place for Everything - The organizational principle that every item should have a designated location, and items should always be returned there.
- Single Source of Truth (SSOT) - The practice of having one authoritative location for each piece of information.
- Inverted Pyramid - A writing structure that puts the most important information first, followed by supporting details in decreasing order of importance.
- Elements of a Journal - The structural components of a journaling system: daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly notes.
- Freytag's Pyramid - A five-part dramatic structure model that maps the rising and falling tension of classical narratives through exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement.
- Index Notes - Notes that serve as entry points or directories listing links to related notes by topic.
- Concept Network - A network of interconnected concepts that form the structure of understanding in a knowledge base.
- LIFT Principle - Locatable, Identifiable, Flat structure, Try to stay DRY.
- Ontology (Knowledge Management) - A formal representation of concepts and their relationships within a domain of knowledge.
- Hook, Context, Main Points - A content structure: grab attention, provide background, deliver key takeaways.
- PARA Method - An organization system using Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archives.
- Revision - Reworking writing at the structural and conceptual level to improve ideas and organization.
- Folders as Silos - How traditional folder structures create information isolation and limit knowledge connections.
- Johnny Decimal System - A hierarchical decimal classification system for organizing information.
- Narrative Structure - The framework organizing how a story or piece of content unfolds over time.
- Hierarchical Organization - A tree-like structure for organizing information where each item has exactly one parent, creating clear paths from root to leaves.
- Taxonomy - A hierarchical classification system that organizes concepts into categories and subcategories.
- Information Architecture - The structural design of information systems to support findability and usability.
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