Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 1100 answers
A densely connected area of your graph represents deep understanding.
An idea connected to nothing else is either missing links or not worth keeping.
An idea connected to nothing else is either missing links or not worth keeping.
An idea connected to nothing else is either missing links or not worth keeping.
Nodes with many connections are core concepts that deserve extra attention.
Nodes with many connections are core concepts that deserve extra attention.
Nodes with many connections are core concepts that deserve extra attention.
Nodes with many connections are core concepts that deserve extra attention.
Ideas that link separate areas of your knowledge graph are especially valuable.
Following connections through your knowledge graph generates new insights.
Following connections through your knowledge graph generates new insights.
Following connections through your knowledge graph generates new insights.
The shortest route between two seemingly unrelated ideas shows how they connect.
The shortest route between two seemingly unrelated ideas shows how they connect.
Natural groupings in your knowledge graph show you what you know most about.
Natural groupings in your knowledge graph show you what you know most about.
Areas where connections should exist but do not indicate knowledge gaps.
Areas where connections should exist but do not indicate knowledge gaps.
Add new nodes and edges daily and the graph becomes increasingly powerful over time.
Add new nodes and edges daily and the graph becomes increasingly powerful over time.
Add new nodes and edges daily and the graph becomes increasingly powerful over time.
Periodically review and clean your graph — remove dead links and add missing connections.
Periodically review and clean your graph — remove dead links and add missing connections.
Periodically review and clean your graph — remove dead links and add missing connections.