Last Friday, onboarded me onto @ProjectMeta1, a visual canvas for notes.
One of the questions that Alan asked me during onboarding was how I use visual thinking in my personal workflows.
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I use visuals extensively.
I have a yardstick-wide stack of moleskines, full cover-to-cover with sketches and notes. I have a whiteboard next to my computer that I frequently map out ideas on.
But I had never considered in which cases I turned to visual thinking.
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What I realized was I often use visual media as an interim artifact that helps me crystallize my thinking on the way to the final product.
My final products are mostly essays or code.
The visual artifact often gets discarded once it has helped me organize my thoughts.
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But uses differently: his infinite canvas of notes _is_ the final product.
It's a rich visual representation of his thinking that he gardens over time.
Project Meta is a means of creating your own infinite room for thought jessmart.in/articles/infin
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Re: infinite room
What's stopping us from achieving this now, in AR/VR? 👀
Imagine: your own virtual Mind Palace ... synced with your PKM System. 🤤
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I think it's mostly because most people don't have AR/VR glasses


