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The easiest way to get lost in a personal wiki is to treat it like a filing cabinet. This one works better if it is read like a book. There is structure here, and there are categories underneath the surface, but the real point is not storage. The point is to let a reader move through a life and the world surrounding it in a way that feels coherent.
How to read this archive
Start with the person before the abstractions. Hendrix is the central spine. From there, the archive opens outward into the work, the ideas, the habits, the media, and the questions that keep returning. If something sounds abstract at first, there is usually a more lived page nearby that gives it weight.
I do not want these articles to read like neutral encyclopedia entries. Every page is written through my own lens. A page about Dubai is really about what Dubai means in my life. A page about Nietzsche is really about why Nietzsche stays alive in my thinking. A page about Duodode is not a company profile so much as the current form of my ambition.
The main currents
If you want the shortest route into the world here, follow four lines. Read Hendrix for the person, Duodode for the work, Philosophy for the intellectual backbone, and Running for one of the habits that keeps the whole thing mentally honest. Those pages cover the broad shape: who I am, what I am building, how I think, and what helps me stay clear.
After that, the archive can be read by mood. If you are interested in taste and influence, move into Reading as Self-Reconstruction, Mad Men, and YouTube as Learning Platform. If you want the private machinery of work, go toward Build and Ship, ROI-Driven Thinking, and Design Philosophy. If you want the environmental layer underneath all of it, read Vietnam, Dubai, and Timeline.
What to expect from the writing
The pages are structured, but they should not feel mechanical. Headings are there to orient the reader, not to flatten the thought. I want the prose to move like nonfiction: clear enough to navigate, alive enough to stay with.
That means some pages will open with memory, some with pressure, some with an idea that takes a few paragraphs to fully name. The archive should still be useful as reference, but it should reward reading, not just scanning.
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Hendrix · Map of the Wiki · Timeline · Hendrixpedia · Duodode · Philosophy