Lon Setnik, MD FACEP, MHPE
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#on/notemaking #on/pkm | #note/sharing
# Knowledge value making
Why do I want to make this MOC?
MOC Process:
> - _**Cluster**_ ideas/notes together.
> - Add lines between clusters (add the gaps).
> - _**Chart**_ the empty spaces between clusters (map the gaps).
> - _**Create**_ a new “thing” note.
> - _**Create**_ a new “statement” note.
> - _**Collide**_ your ideas.
> - _**Clarify**_ your note titles.
> - _**Connect**_ your notes.
> - _**Cut up**_ a note into two.
> - _**Combine**_ two notes into one.
> - _**Cast aside**_ notes that are no longer relevant.
> - _**Categorize**_ the notes in the MOC.
_Mapping Concepts_ includes mostly creating links to other ideas. It is a higher order of note making.
Creating Maps of concepts include finding the [[emergence]] and [[Convergence]].
This is an inherently [[Constructivism]] way of creating knowledge and storing ideas.
It mirrors the way our brain works. It is a way of organizing and [[dealing with complexity]]
[[Knowledge Value Making]] allows us to keep each note small, but to create meaning in and between each note.
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## What's the big idea here?
Problem: Humans developed to exist in a time of information scarcity with a [[Scarcity Mindset]] leading to [[paradox of choice]] as we interact in our information abundance time. Since the marginal cost of storing another item approaches zero, and we develop a fear of missing out by the lottery-like way we come across information, as designed by the attention economy. We can turn into digital hoarders as a result, which unintentionally makes it harder to create because we drown in volume without context. However, there are solutions!
Process [[The second brain is a process not a place]]:
- Capture carefully: [[Forage carefully]], pretend that most information is toxic just like mushrooming, and a little is super valuable. Only capture the super-valuable, and put it in a context that allows [[Doing]] on your notes using [[Organize for action]] and [[tagging for action]].
- [[Good Friction]] needs to be added in the space between capturing and clarifying, this is the moment to [[Eliminate before optimize]]. Throw away most of what you capture, or at least put it somewhere else like an antilibrary: [[antilibrary]], I story stuff there but don't every look at it, until I need it.
- store your ideas in [[atomic notes]], the smallest idea possible. Create links between these notes that tell stories, because [[We see the world in stories]]. In this way we will be be making [[Smart Notes]] not just capturing ideas. The notes are an assistance to my [[Thinking]], with a [[Producing]] and [[Doing]]-based approach to [[Knowledge Value Making]].
- Start [[Building a Second Brain]] that promotes [[Writing]] for finding [[Convergence]] [[Relating]].
- Create evergreen notes that represent a system that needs to be revisited because [[Evergreen notes create an ecosystem that compounds in value over time]] and that should be our goal. We want to use [[the hidden power of compounding]]. Don't try to make perfect, start somewhere because [[You make great things by making something good and revising]].
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[[I want to ...]]
- Use the [[Forming Habits]] of writing to promote [[Creating]] by being a sovereign writer and have [[Aggregation theory]].
- [[don't chase the soccer ball]]
- [[Don't Answer Feelings With Facts]]
- [[don't believe everything you think]]
## Unrequited notes (by link)
_update when creating MOC to point to this note_
These notes point directly to this note. But this note doesn't point back.
```dataview
table file.mtime.year + "-" + file.mtime.month + "-" + file.mtime.day as Modified
from [[Knowledge Value Making]]
and !outgoing([[Knowledge Value Making]])
sort file.mtime desc
```
## Associated notes (by tag)
_Update when creating MOC to point to this tag_
These notes have this associated tag: `#on/pkm`.
```dataview
table file.mtime.year + "-" + file.mtime.month + "-" + file.mtime.day as Modified
from #on/pkm
and !outgoing([[Knowledge Value Making]])
sort file.mtime desc
```
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Notes can take on different orders of meaning: [Things and Statements](https://forum.linkingyourthinking.com/t/2b-3-thing-notes-statement-notes/6491/5)
- Thing Notes -> Concepts, Nouns, Knowns, Standards
- Statement Notes -> Opinions and Observations
[[Zettelkasten]] are the lowest order of note. Just a single idea. A note is a single focus of idea. Foci can be combined in Maps of Concepts designed to create collisions of ideas, akin to a scoping review of what I know about a topic. This finds areas of overlap, connection, and gaps that need to be filled.
This should allow me to create [[🐓 Idea Farm/Deadfall/For myself only/Readwise/Books/Deep Work]] that stays within a topic for an extended period of time.
The deep work will result in being able to string together ideas to create
MOC.
![[Making Notes Not Taking Notes]]
My highest order note is [[😀 Better is always possible]], housing my values and goals.
When creating a library of ideas I can safely house them in my [[📚Library]]
I can use [[Dataview in PKM]] queries to effortlessly understand my PKM
Notes related to this topic can be found
```dataview
list from #on/pkm
```
## Sources:
Ahrens, S. (2017). _How to take smart notes: One simple technique to boost writing, learning and thinking: for students, academics and nonfiction book writers_. CreateSpace.
Forte, T. (2022). _Building a second brain: A proven method to organize your digital life and unlock your creative potential_ (Unabridged). Simon & Schuster Audio
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