[[Personal Knowledge Management|PKM]] is an acronym for <a href="http://pkc.pub/wiki/PKM">Personal Knowledge Management</a>, which can be supported by [[PKC]]. ### A short video is available here ![](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2WBHyqRsxA) This topic has something to do with [[Building a Second Brain]] Brainstorm ideas for the applications for [[Personal Knowledge Management|PKM]] 1. Note-taking: [[Personal Knowledge Management|PKM]] can be used as a digital notebook to capture and organize ideas, thoughts, and information in a structured way. 2. Research: PKM tools can assist in gathering, organizing, and analyzing research materials for various projects or areas of interest. 3. Learning: PKM can support self-directed learning by providing a platform to collect and organize learning resources such as articles, videos, and online courses. 4. Content creation: PKM can be utilized to curate and store content for creating blog posts, articles, presentations, or other forms of content creation. 5. Project management: PKM tools can help in managing project-related information, including tasks, deadlines, documents, and collaboration with team members. 6. Knowledge sharing: PKM enables individuals to share their knowledge and expertise with others through sharing curated resources or creating knowledge bases. 7. Goal setting and tracking: PKM can facilitate setting goals, tracking progress, and reflecting on achievements by maintaining a record of milestones and accomplishments. 8. Personal development: PKM can aid in personal development by organizing resources related to self-improvement, goal setting techniques, productivity strategies, etc. 9. Idea generation: Using PKM tools, individuals can capture ideas as they come up and organize them into a system that allows for easy retrieval when needed. 10. Reflective practice: PKM encourages reflection on experiences by providing a space to document thoughts and insights gained from various activities or events. These are just a few examples of the applications for PKM. The possibilities are vast and depend on individual needs and preferences. PKM is a way to conduct [[Zettlekasten Workflow|intentional workflow]] for [[Conscious Agency|conscious agency]]. ## Curse of Knowledge In learning theory, there is a term called: [[Curse of Knowledge]]. This idea seems to be connected to [[Ray Dougherty]]'s work on [[Judgment]]. # References ```dataview Table title as Title, authors as Authors where contains(subject, "PKM") ```