2,847 thoughts • 12,403 connections • alive
Ideas don't
grow in lists.
They grow
like forests.
Rhizome is a second brain modeled on mycelium — underground, interconnected, resurrecting old thoughts when the conditions are right. Nothing is ever truly forgotten.
47d
avg thought lifespan before reconnection
Zero
folders. Only trails.
Local
first, encrypted always
Mycelial map — live● 12 active trails
On forgetting
12 links
The memory palace
is burning
How I take notes
central • 342d
Kyoto garden
7 links
Draft: after language
growing
Sparrows
3 links
Synaptic drift: +14 today
Spore
Quick capture
Hypha
Daily braid
Bloom
Publish
“
You don't organize a forest. You tend to it. Some paths appear only when you walk them a second time.
Field observation #142
Compiled over 4 years
of note-gardening
Compiled over 4 years
of note-gardening
01 — Spore stage
Capture without friction
Highlight, dictate, or dump. Rhizome shards them into spores that germinate in context — not in an inbox you’ll never open.
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02 — Mycelial stage
Links grow underneath
We surface unlinked mentions and quiet bridges every morning. Your job is to notice — not to tag.
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03 — Bloom stage
Resurface at the right season
Spaced revival brings back ideas when they’re ripening, not when you search. Forgetting is part of the design.
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