While thinking about product positioning today, I suddenly realized that we shouldn't define Mindfold as a "knowledge management tool," but rather as a "cognitive system." Knowledge is static, cogniti...
Ask yourself three questions when making a decision:
- How irreversible is this decision?
- How much information do I have?
- What is the cost of delaying the decision?
Saw an interesting point: true innovation often occurs at the boundaries, when ideas from two different fields collide. This reminds me of the value of Mindfold - blurring the boundaries of individual...
Today's self-reflection: I found that when faced with uncertainty, I always tend to look for more information instead of making decisions based on the information I have. This may be a form of procras...
An insight from user interviews: people don't lack recording tools, but rather thinking triggers. Mindfold should be a catalyst for thinking, not just a storage container.