The Garden

A Digital Garden is a place to share your ideas and notes with the public. It follows the concept of Learning in Public and allows you to publish a collection of evolving ideas and thoughts.

Think of it as a laboratory where your internal work and the evolution of research are displayed for public to see.

There are three stages in a digital garden.

  1. Seeds: These are raw ideas. Plant seeds in your mind garden by taking smart personal notes.
  2. Trees: Grow your seed by forming new branches — connecting related ideas. Write structured, concise notes to publish in your digital garden. One note = One idea.
  3. Fruits: This is the refined, publishable content — essays, videos, or even a book at some point.

Why You Need a Digital Garden

Traditional blogs and research articles follow a linear structure and present a complete picture. In contrast, a Digital Garden allows you to document ideas in a non-linear fashion, letting them evolve.

Why is this valuable?