> > Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is the practice of capturing the > ideas and insights we encounter in our daily life, whether from personal > experience, from books and articles, or from our work, and cultivating them > over time to produce more creative, higher quality work. I teach people how > to master PKM in my online course Building a Second Brain. > By collecting our knowledge in a centralized place outside of our own > heads, we can create an engine of creative output – a “second brain” – to > advance a career, build a business, or pursue a passion. By making this > knowledge digital, we can reap the benefits of searchability, backups, > syncing between devices, sharing with others, and more. > But there’s one aspect of personal knowledge management I haven’t fully > addressed, which is tags. In the past, I criticized tags harshly as being > too taxing, overly complicated, and low value for the effort required. I > advised people not to use tags to manage their knowledge, favoring > notebooks or folders instead. > But I’ve changed my mind since then. Over several years of observations, > findings, and experiments, I’ve come to believe that tags could be the > missing link in making our knowledge collections truly adaptable – able to > reorient and reconfigure themselves on the fly to enable any goal we wish > to pursue. > Let me tell you what I believe is required to unlock the immense potential > of tagging for personal knowledge management.
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