As you reread, connect ideas by asking, “Where else would this live?” One note can enrich several clusters. Treat links as living trails rather than static citations. Over time, these pathways create emergent maps, revealing unexpected corridors where a half‑remembered observation suddenly completes a practical framework precisely when a project needs it.
As you reread, connect ideas by asking, “Where else would this live?” One note can enrich several clusters. Treat links as living trails rather than static citations. Over time, these pathways create emergent maps, revealing unexpected corridors where a half‑remembered observation suddenly completes a practical framework precisely when a project needs it.
As you reread, connect ideas by asking, “Where else would this live?” One note can enrich several clusters. Treat links as living trails rather than static citations. Over time, these pathways create emergent maps, revealing unexpected corridors where a half‑remembered observation suddenly completes a practical framework precisely when a project needs it.












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