
What is a KMS
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A KMS is a system that holds idea/notes/solutions to things you
encounter in life. Your own personal library if you will.
Why use a KMS
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Why not? I don\'t want to sound \"woo woo\" but 1984 is a book you def
need to check out. tldr the government started rewriting history on
paper so the people only knew what they published. Kinda like how
pre-movie books are vastly different from the post-movie books. Don\'t
you want to remember some things as they were and not an altered
version?
Another reason is you can build a library of resources to pass down in
your family or help friends and family at any time. For me this is
different than the digital library I share with friends. This is more
notes based but it can be whatever you want it to be.
What program I\'m using {#what-program-i-m-using}
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I\'m personally using [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/). It\'s a pretty
cool program I learned about in one of the many groups I\'m in. There is
this learning method called Zettelkassen where you basically start with
a single notecard and then build off that idea and connect ideas with
pointing the corners off the card. Read about it
[here](https://zettelkasten.de/posts/your-first-note/).
Obsidian reminds me of that. Once you watch enough videos and start
linking things you get a really cool mind map (seen above).
You don\'t have to use Obsidian as your program of choice. You can use
subject notebooks, Notion, Bear, GDrive, ect. The point is that you make
a system that works for you and that you can stick with.
My experience
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Thus far building my KMS has been exciting. I have told a few friends
about it and they think it\'s cool. I\'ve always been one to pass down
notes and I was looking for something like this (Rocket wasn\'t a
solution). My siblings have had my notes from hs as needed but imagine
if I could transfer that into a digital system and share it will anyone
to come (or refresh myself on topics). That is my goal here, but I will
say it hasn\'t been easy.
I\'ve been figuring out the study method and such for me and the hardest
things to transfer are book notes. I now write in technical books as I
go so I can reference when I return. I\'m not sure how this will work on
the kindle but I\'m willing to update after a few trials. Regardless I
just want you to know that trying to bring your old systems up to par is
no small thing if you choose this path.
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Hopefully this was helpful and sparks an idea in you. If you have some
cool Obsidian stuff let me know. If you want to compare templates/note
taking structure we can do that to. I\'m all for long term knowledge
sharing.