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How Tana is changing so much for me

    1. Everything in life is connected

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    These were some of the first words I read in Fis Fraga's newsletter. Philosophically, this is what I believe and connection has been at the heart of much of what I've explored over the past decade or so. I just hadn't tied it in with digital gardening or second brains.

    2. All areas of your life are connected.

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    In another newsletter edition Fis talks about connection again.

    3. Making the connections.

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    I've been a huge second brain fan for over two years - since I started using Obsidian. But I'd never seen it as anything more than a repository for notes, ideas, writing. But, if I think of it as a tool to grow the connections between seemingly disparate concepts, Tana or Obsidian or any other app, becomes a mechanism for joining together all the random elements.

    4. Making sense.

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    One of the challenges for me with my digital garden was trying to make sense out of it all. But now I'm thinking I don't need it to make sense. I just have to throw in all the data, add supertags and let things fall where they will.

    5. A missing link.

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    It's as if I've found a missing link. Something that was staring me in the face all along.

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