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{1.1} identity as self-definition
{1.1a} sources of identity elements
{1.1b} two metaphors for identity formation
{1.1b1} identity formation as discovery
{1.1b2} identity formation as creation
{1.2} identity as a state of continuity
{1.3} rethinking identity as integration
{1.3a} identity formation as facilitating dialogue
{1.3a1} you need to commune with your past to understand your self
{1.3a2} you need to commune with your future to understand your self
{1.3a3} you need to commune with your present to understand your self
{1.3b} identity crises happen when you are isolated from your past, present, or future
{1.4} liminal identity between traumas and other life events
{1.5} social context shapes the way we perform identity
{1.5a} social context in social media
{1.5a1} social media is the decontextualization of our identities and the curation of situational personality
{1.5a1a} social media removes agency in our identity performance
{1.5a1b} people are becoming more interested in labels because of social media searchability
{1.5a1c} digital embodiment requires writing yourself into being
{1.5a1d} the internet lets you try on new identities
{1.5a2} social media decontextualizes our relationships by flattening our social network
{1.5a2a} context collapse
{1.5a2a1} context collapse leads to information reaching unintended audiences without context
{1.5a2a1a} virality can spread your story while simultaneously taking away your control of the narrative
{1.5a2a1a1} context collapse and virality repurpose users into fodder for content generation
{1.5a2a1a2} virality exacerbates context collapse
{1.5a2a1a3} viral targets on social media indicate a platform failure
{1.5a2a1a4} the algorithm flattens all users into a single context
{1.5a2a1a5} broadcast vs viral communication
{1.5a2a1b} cancel culture is a result of context collapse
{1.5a2a1c} federated social media could lessen the effects of context collapse
{1.5a2a2} time collapse
{1.5a2a3} identity collapse
{1.5a2a4} content collapse
{1.5a2a4a} kayfabe content
{1.5a2a4b} truth collapse
{1.5a2a4b1} truth in record-keeping on the internet and post-ai
{1.5a2a4b2} algorithms increase the spread of misinformation
{1.5a2a4b3} the algorithm is a gatekeeper of truth
{1.5a2a4b4} choose-your-own-adventure reality
{1.5a2b} flattened networks give the appearance of homogeneity
{1.5a2c} hypertext builds context
{1.5a3} online authenticity paradox
{2.1} everything should be contextualized in time
{2.1a} time as an axis
{2.1a1} life archive as an identity graph
{2.1b} healing happens when you are reoriented to time and space
{2.1c} time-binding refers to our ability to pick up where the last generation left off
{2.1d} stability requires feeling connected to our history
{2.1e} your search history is a resonance calendar
{2.1e1} technical surveillance allows people to travel through time and space
{2.1e1a} we should be able to view, edit, navigate, and use the data tracked about us through our digital tools and environments
{2.2} time is a grid
{2.2a} layered calendars
{2.2a1} the do vs. due date vs. layered calendar debacle
{3.1} your brain is for having ideas, not storing them
{3.2} the knowledge lifecycle is the series of steps you perform to turn knowledge into a finished product
{3.2a} my knowledge lifecycle
{3.2b} the standard knowledge lifecycle is input to processing to output
{3.2c} the creative process
{3.3} hierarchy vs network in knowledge management
{3.3a} people prefer to navigate file systems manually
{3.3b} folders do not make my brain itch
{3.3c} tagging and linking are not alternatives to hierarchy
{3.3d} our minds do not think in files
{3.3d1} thinking is the process of navigating our knowledge graph to find interesting paths or associations between unrelated ideas
{3.3d1a} good thinking is effective navigation of your knowledge graph
{3.3d1b} good ideas are interesting paths through your knowledge graph
{3.3d1c} the wandering mind is a tool
{3.3e} virtual worlds lack natural landmarks we rely on irl
{3.4} build systems by working manually, organizing patterns, and mechanizing them
{3.4a} software is not a system, it’s a way to store and display your system
{3.4b} my device is my all-in-one tool
{3.4b1} file over app
{3.5} epistemology is the context in which we think
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