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aliases: []
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title: Personal Knowledge Management
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tags:
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- authorship/original
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- destiny/permanent
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- status/not-started
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- type/media-commentary
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dg-publish: true
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---
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# Personal Knowledge Management
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PKM requires taking notes,
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but implies additional discipline not implied by "[[note-taking]]".
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PKM allows one to forget things they _know_
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to make room for ideas they're considering.
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For this reason terse notes filled with acronyms and abbreviations
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are as good as useless.
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It is not acceptable to omit details
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believed to be implied by the context.
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One must write with clarity sufficient for an outsider to understand,
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because the writer will eventually be the outsider.
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## Getting Started
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Getting started with PKM will feel so intimidating that you'll want to give up,
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but there's a surprisingly large amount of content on how to do it,
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especially with [Obsidian](https://www.google.com/search?q=getting+started+with+obsidian).
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Note that PKM gets a lot of hype from productivity influencers
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so you may leave some of those videos feeling like you need to pick up bouldering.
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It speaks to the highly personal nature of PKM that of these hundreds
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there is no consensus larger than two on best practice.
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## See Also
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* [[digital-gardens]]
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## Resources
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* [obsidian.md](https://obsidian.md/)
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