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In the meantime, hi, I'm Nick Milo.

I've spent the last 15 years using digital notes to create and grow a fitness boxing into an international company, produce two independent feature films, become a TV and film editor, and—perhaps most importantly-to calm my thoughts and make better sense of the world around me.
I'm obsessed with this stuff, and since you might be curious about what an ideaverse is, here are some of my favorite one-liners to describe it. Some are practical ("all your notes connected") while some are philosophical ("the sum total of your mental landscape"), but my hope is that reading some one-liners can help you see the contours and feel what an ideaverse can be for you.
An ideaverse is...
- your own place to think
- all your ideas, connected
- all your notes, connected
- all your thoughts, connected
- all your knowledge, connected
- the place where your ideas live, grow, and evolve
- something that supports and powers all your efforts
- where reflections of memories continue to live
Pretty soon, things get philosophical (especially if you are familiar with research around the "extended mind").
An ideaverse is...
- whatever you think, wherever you go
- everything you think, anywhere you go
- the swirl of ideas that exist around you
- the sum total of your mental landscape
- all the spaces in your life where you encounter and express ideas
- the universe of ideas that exist between you and every place you think
- the connections between your brain, your body, and every part of your environment—especially your personal notes, but also the tree you walked by, the conversation you just had, and the jolt of butterflies you just felt in your stomach
Is any of this landing? Does any of it resonate? Does it help you grasp the concept of an ideaverse? A single idea—a single concept—can unlock a whole new way of thinking. I hope the concept of an ideaverse may help with exactly that.
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