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The Art of Organizing
Another happy consequence was that I found myself effortlessly breaking down my projects into manageable chunks, a strategy I’d long agreed with in theory but never properly implemented. Now it became the intuitive thing to do: it was clear that if I nominated “write book” or “move house” as one of my three tasks in progress, it would clog up the s
... See moreOliver Burkeman • Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
So... you want a tool that automatically organizes your knowledge?
Stop.
What you actually want isn't to organize things,
it's to make things.
That's why we built Sublime different—a PKM (stands for Personal Knowledge Management, for the blissfully uninitiated) tool designed for creation, not just organization.
Tags don't make things.
You slap #AI or #ph... See more
Stop.
What you actually want isn't to organize things,
it's to make things.
That's why we built Sublime different—a PKM (stands for Personal Knowledge Management, for the blissfully uninitiated) tool designed for creation, not just organization.
Tags don't make things.
You slap #AI or #ph... See more
Your PKM is solving the wrong problem

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 Organise Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
Are you an archaeologist or an architect?
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