Chapter 2 | Knowledge Foundation Is Not Piling Up Knowledge, but Building Structure
Knowing many scattered facts is different from having a knowledge structure that helps you understand the world and solve problems.
Core idea: Structure gives knowledge location, connection, priority, and use.
How to read it: treat the chapter as a working frame. Identify the situation it describes, the mistake it warns against, and the standard it asks you to build into your own system.
Static practice: Turn five scattered notes on one topic into a small outline with levels and relationships.
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