Networked thinking is an approach to knowledge management where ideas are interconnected in a web-like structure, enabling reusable ideas and emergent insights rather than siloed information storage.

  • it can help you take better notes, solve complex problems, and think better
  • The structure of our thoughts in the brain resembles a web of ideas.
  • Most of us think of writing as a tool for jotting down and storing information. The problem with this approach is that we become hoarders of information.
  • When you use a system that lets you generate a networked thought process, you realize that writing is not only a tool for storing knowledge. It’s a tool for thinking and creating. When we write, we are not just entering information. We are thinking.
  • A networked thought system allows the intermingling of ideas. It doesn’t confine them in a category. You explore ideas and form individual connections that slowly reveal the larger picture. And as you keep adding more information and creating logical connections, you never lose an important idea.
  • One of the biggest benefits of a networked thought system is the concept of reusable ideas.
  • All you need is an inquisitive mind and the adherence to the philosophy of life-long learning.