Bimlas

You put a good argument here for a less technical and organic way of taking 
notes or collecting data but then building and extracting information. Meaning 
and discovering relationships.

I appreciate people reflecting deeply on what they do.

Having worked professionally in knowledge and information management I find 
considering it all about information, is a valuable approach. This means 
ensuring you capture and never loose the information available to you and where 
possible support the discovery of new relationships.

Technically the system we use should encourage us recording anything of 
possible value, not get in our way and not allowing information to be 
destroyed. There are many ways we inadvertently destroy information. It is in 
preserving and build ing information that I think the technology can excel, not 
so much a second brain but a fabric, structure on which to extend your brain.

All the above is true on its own, but I also believe the right software can 
discover information and relationships and return more than it is given.

We can build such a platform on tiddlywiki.

Regards
TW Tones aka TonyM

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