4. How to Represent Our Brain's Objects: The Role of Supertags - Deepstash
4. How to Represent Our Brain's Objects: The Role of Supertags

4. How to Represent Our Brain's Objects: The Role of Supertags

Supertags in Tana are not just databases; they're dynamic links between thoughts and digital nodes.

This helps in transitioning from random to organized thinking, essential for effective PKM.

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