Info [FAST]
Info does not appear out of thin air. It moves through a structured lifecycle before it becomes useful to human beings.
The next time you search for "info," remember: You aren't looking for facts. You are looking for clarity . In a chaotic world, clarity is not just a convenience—it is a survival mechanism.
Choose one note-taking app (I recommend Obsidian or Notion) as your “second brain.” Create a single inbox folder/capture page. Commit to sending every piece of you want to keep to that inbox—by bookmarklet, email forwarding, or manual paste.
We now generate more info every two days than all of humanity produced from the dawn of civilization up to 2003. According to IDC, the global datasphere will reach 175 zettabytes by 2025. Every second, 2.5 quintillion bytes of info are created—from tweets and emails to sensor readings and video streams. This deluge has made info both a treasure and a liability. Info does not appear out of thin air
Who is providing the info? Is the source reputable?
For content to be considered "proper" or effective, it must follow specific structural and strategic principles:
As technology accelerates, the nature of info itself is changing. Here's what to watch. You are looking for clarity
Below are a few common templates. Please pick the one closest to your need or provide more details.
The average person now consumes 74 gigabytes of info daily—equivalent to watching 16 movies. This constant bombardment leads to decision fatigue, reduced attention spans, and chronic stress. According to UC San Diego, the typical American processes 34 gigabytes of info each day outside of work. Our brains, evolved for scarcity, struggle to filter the signal from the noise.
If you’re building a site whose primary value is —not e-commerce or social networking—a .info domain can be a smart, cost-effective choice. Just be sure to build trust through high-quality content and transparent authorship. Commit to sending every piece of you want
Given info's ubiquity, mastering it is non-negotiable. Below are actionable strategies to turn info from a burden into a tool.
[ Wisdom ] -> Applying knowledge ethically to long-term goals [ Knowledge ] -> Linking info to actionable human skills [ Information ] -> Organizing raw data to give it meaning & context [ Data ] -> Raw, unprocessed symbols, numbers, or facts