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When creating knowledge graphs from notes or documents,
When creating knowledge graphs from notes or documents, maintain multiple independent access paths to important concepts rather than relying on a single organizational taxonomy.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Hierarchical Chunking Expands Capacity (chunking and hierarchy) and Context-Dependent Memory Encoding (context-dependent retrieval). The principle prescribes information architecture strategy (multiple paths) based on understanding that chunking increases capacity and retrieval depends on context. It's actionable and applies to personal knowledge management systems.