Digital garden
A digital garden is a place where ideas and thoughts grow. It is a home for thinking, writing, and developing ideas over time. It focuses less on presentation and more on process, connection, and care.
Why I have a digital garden
I share my thoughts and notes because I believe in the power of connected creativity and learning in public.
For me, a digital garden is both a writing practice and a record of thought. It gives me a place to refine questions, explore curiosities, and return to ideas long enough to let them deepen.
A digital garden helps move thoughts from the mind to the page. Once an idea is on the page, it can be observed, connected, grown, pruned, and revisited.
Thoughts are fleeting, and learned things are easily forgotten. Capturing notes is a way of not letting ideas slip away. But it takes more than simply writing something down to help an idea fully bloom.
Like tending a physical garden, the work is slow, difficult, and personally rewarding. I am building this small garden of knowledge for myself so I can engage more actively with what I learn rather than passively consume it. In the spirit of learning in public, I hope a few of these notes are useful to others and perhaps stir some curiosity.