The Beginner's Guide to Zettelkasten (Without the Complexity)

A plain-language introduction to the Zettelkasten method – what it is, how it works, and how to build a simple version that actually sticks.
Capacities vs Obsidian: Which Knowledge Tool Actually Fits Your Workflow?

n honest comparison of Capacities and Obsidian — what each tool does well, where each falls short, and which one suits your working style.
AI Doesn’t Fix Broken Thinking Systems
It feels like the rules have changed. AI can write, code, analyse data, and generate ideas on demand. In many contexts, it’s genuinely impressive, but alongside that capability, a quiet assumption has taken hold: that AI can compensate for unclear thinking, disorganised workflows, and fragile systems. That it can somehow organise our work for us.…
AI as a Mirror: What Happens When You Feed It Your Past

When AI analyses your journals, notes, and past thinking, it stops giving advice and starts revealing patterns, blind spots, loops, and truths that only emerge over time.
AI Needs Context, Not Better Prompts

Prompt engineering is a brittle fix. Real AI value comes from context – your history, decisions, and thinking over time – not clever wording or one-off instructions.
How to Design a PKM System You Won’t Abandon

Most people don’t fail at personal knowledge management because they choose the wrong app, they fail because the system they build demands more energy than it returns. The result is always the same: a promising start, a short honeymoon period, then quiet abandonment. Notes pile up. Structure breaks down. The system becomes another thing to…
