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On knowledge structuring

Thoughts on how we organize what we know, and why structured approaches matter.

knowledge thinking

Knowledge without structure is noise. Structure without knowledge is empty form.

The interesting work happens at the boundary — finding the right shape for the things you know, so they become useful not just to you, but to the systems and people around you.

Schemas as shared language

When you define a schema for a type of knowledge, you are making a commitment: this is what matters about this kind of thing.

That commitment creates a shared language.