- While a lot of people in the PKM space approach knowledge management as a tool or extension of productivity, I agree with [[Reka]] that it’s a *practice* — something you return to because it enriches you. She mentions that’s she’s trying to “capture and connect [[{2.1a} the essence of the everyday|essence]], and layer in on top of [her] knowledge and interests”. - I think this is an important distinction when creating a PKM system; the goal of my notes is not to get me to do more or to produce more outputs; it is a way of remembering, contextualizing, and archiving. Your PKM space is a time capsule and, done well, a [[digital gardens]] of your ideas, thoughts, questions, everything you have ever found interesting enough to ponder. - [[poor things]] I just migrated this note from Capacities and I cannot believe I’ve never thought about this: no *duh* I was drawn to process / systems documentation for work — it’s part of what I do as a *life practice*… [[personal versus business knowledge management]]…