Once you recognize that thoughts have value, the next step is to make that value accessible.
Ideas appear constantly, but without capture and clarification, they remain tied to the moments in which they occur. A book may contain useful principles, but they stay embedded in narrative. Experiences may generate insight, but those insights compress into intuition. Conversations may produce clarity, but it disappears as soon as the interaction ends.
This part focuses on extraction. You will learn how to identify transferable ideas, separate them from context, and express them in a form that can stand on its own. The goal is not to capture everything, but to preserve what can be reused. Once ideas become discrete and portable, they can begin to accumulate.
