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1. Conceptual / Philosophy
Items
Table of Contents
Overview
- Items are the core building blocks of the system.
- Every meaningful piece of content is an item (thought, context, question, media, and more).
- Items matter because they let all content behave consistently: you can find it, link it, and evolve it over time.
Why Items Matter
- Consistency: every item is treated as a first-class piece of content.
- Clarity: items make it easy to understand what a piece of content represents.
- Connection: items can be linked to each other so ideas build on each other.
Examples
- A thought (an insight you want to preserve).
- A context (the background or situation behind a thought).
- A question (a prompt that drives exploration).
- A topic (a category that groups related ideas).
- A media reference (a link to a relevant video, book, or article).
Related Pages
Related
- Item Types:
item_types.md - Item Relations:
item_relations.md - Relationship Types (AEM vs SOTO):
relationship_types.md - Architecture:
architecture_items.md