@startupyworld: on the lost art of having the right things near each other

@startupyworld: on the lost art of having the right things near each other 

Instead of organizing ideas according to where they come from, I recommend organizing them according to where they are going—specifically, the outcomes that they can help you realize.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
But being productive and being organized are not always the same thing. The trap with organizing is that it can sometimes be an excuse not to ship things.
Seth Godin • Seth Godin Hates Being Organized

Your job isn't to arrange everything into neat categories—it's to create meaningful contexts.
That means not organizing by what something is (topics like 'productivity' or ‘technology’) but by the context you’ll be in when you need it—'references for my next essay,' 'inspiration for client work’, or half-baked ideas you’re still marinating on
That means not organizing by what something is (topics like 'productivity' or ‘technology’) but by the context you’ll be in when you need it—'references for my next essay,' 'inspiration for client work’, or half-baked ideas you’re still marinating on