Articles Notes Brain Newsletter Support Twitter By Nat Eliason in Productivity Published or Updated on Jan 18, 2020 I’ve been deeply interested in personal knowledge management for almost 10 years now. V1 of my interest was a private wiki I created in college to help organize the notes I started taking from non-fiction books I was reading. V2 was a sort of hacky combination of Evernote and Google Docs. It worked fine, but there was no structure, and it just got me out of the very janky wiki setup. V3 happened when I discovered Tiago Forte , and implemented his Second Brain ideas into my Evernote setup. V3 was special. It was the first time a digital architecture changed how I consumed information. When I look back on my kindle highlights pre-BASB, they’re dramatically different from my book highlights now. I now read with a mind towards synthesis and distillation, where the idea of read...