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Map of the Wiki

Map of the Wiki

A personal archive only becomes readable when its parts know how to sit beside each other. This page is the table of contents in prose. It explains the major rooms in the house and what kind of material belongs in each of them.

The central axis

The archive opens from Hendrix. That page holds the person in broad form. From there, two big branches matter most. One is the world of work, which runs through Duodode, building, strategy, tools, and practical ambition. The other is the world of thought, which runs through Philosophy, media, reading, curiosity, and the longer interior questions that make the work feel worth doing.

Identity

Identity is where the archive tries to answer the question underneath the rest of the pages: who is this person really trying to become. Pages like Identity, Being a Builder, Becoming, and Introspection live there because they describe the inner shape rather than the outer facts.

People

People pages are not there to create a social graph for its own sake. They are there because some figures matter enough to become recurring presences inside this world. That can include someone close to me, but it can also include thinkers like Nietzsche or Camus whose voices keep appearing in the background of how I read and think.

Ventures and projects

This is the outward-facing current. Duodode is the main venture, but the section also includes service lines, experiments, and the practical questions around building a serious company. If Identity asks who I am, Ventures asks what that person is trying to make real.

Concepts and philosophy

Some ideas are too active in my life to stay hidden inside other pages. This section holds them in direct form: Philosophy, Build and Ship, Leverage, Money, Substance Over Noise, and the frictions that define what I reject as much as what I value.

Skills and tools

This section is the workshop. It includes the crafts and instruments I actually use: Design Philosophy, English, Codex, Next.js, Figma, and the broader technical and expressive abilities around them. These pages matter because they show how intention turns into output.

Media, life, events, timeline, curiosity

The remaining sections provide atmosphere and continuity. Media holds the books, essays, shows, and channels that sharpen taste. Life holds place, routine, and the personal layer underneath work. Events and Timeline give movement across time instead of only theme. Curiosity keeps the archive open-ended, with pages like Space, Science Fiction, and Wonder reminding me that not everything valuable is immediately practical.

Why the structure matters

Without structure, a wiki becomes a pile. With too much structure, it becomes a dashboard. I want something in between: a system clear enough to navigate and human enough to feel inhabited.

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