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Enjoyment Work
— a Digital Garden 🌱

Brennan Kenneth Brown

A Digital Garden: Capturing my daily thoughts and progress, as well as curated ideas with unique synthesis—a personal zettelkasten.

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    Items from journals

    • November 10th, 2020
    • November 3rd, 2020
    • October 13th, 2020
    • October 20th, 2020
    • October 27th, 2020
    • October 6th, 2020

    Items from notes

    • Comparison based on accomplishment does not have a baseline
    • Cultural artefacts to improve the resonance and life expectancy of your writing
    • Dark theme adoption as a function of cognitive exhaustion
    • Epistemic humility to avoid unintended ontological dust while writing
    • Humility is the knowing that you don't know a lot of things not a false pretension to deceive people into praising you.
    • Shipping jekyll-audit — Dogfooding a Jekyll QA CLI on a production site
    • Everyone should have a project that they control 100% of
    • Reading with fractalized mental pattern
    • Reading the material to completion over interest-based pickups-n-drops
    • Serendipity-based outlook as a driver for large-scale personal projects

    Items from posts

    • A Comprehensive Guide to Self-Learning
    • A Glorious Example Post
    • Markdown Syntax Preview
    • Getting Unstuck for Creatives
    • 6 Ways to Achieve New Things
    • Creating a Contingency Plan
    • My Writing Process
    • Disrupting the Attention-based Economy
    • The Duality of Purpose and Work
    • (Sample Essay) Informational Hazard - Thinking Before Consuming
    • Introduction to Enjoyment work
    • Exploring the features of Enjoyment work
    • How-To Setup Enjoyment work
    • How to use Enjoyment work features on your website
    • Example Page to View Markdown Rendering

    About Enjoyment Work

    The phrase "digital garden" is a metaphor for thinking about writing and creating that focuses less on the resulting "showpiece" and more on the process, care, and craft it takes to get there. While not everybody has or works in a dirt garden, we all share a familiarity with the idea of what a garden is.

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