Jason Graham

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In the digital world we live in, knowledge most often shows up as “content”—snippets of text, screenshots, bookmarked articles, podcasts, or other kinds of media. This includes the content you gather from outside sources but also the content you create as you compose emails, draw up project plans, brainstorm ideas, and journal your own thoughts. These aren’t just random artifacts with no value—they are “knowledge assets” that crystallize what you know in concrete form.I
Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
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