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The P.I.O.S. in 2025: A Framework for Modern Knowledge Management!
The P.I.O.S. (Personal Innovation Operating System or Poly Innovation Operating System) is a system framework I created for a modern approach to knowledge management, especially for polymaths. It’s designed to support generalists and multidisciplinary individuals, helping them build a multifaceted "omni-brain" (or "poly-brain").
Unlike the "second brain" concept, which primarily serves as a repository for ideas, the P.I.O.S. emphasizes a more layered, holistic system that integrates all aspects of life. Over the years, I’ve refined this framework, and I’m excited to share its latest iteration.
Layer 1: Yearly – Review and Plan
The yearly layer focuses on:
This layer also includes phases, which represent your key areas of focus or disciplines. These phases are like macro-level categories (e.g., swimming, gaming, PolyTools). They allow for interleaving and overlapping, unlike static "areas" in other methods like PARA, which cater more to a specialist mindset.
Layer 2: Quarterly – Four Pillars and Ikigai Alignment
This layer integrates:
Layer 3: Monthly – Projects and Goals
This layer handles:
Layer 4: Weekly – Systems and Habits
This layer is about:
Habits and systems are interdependent. A system ensures that even if a habit lapses, it can be reestablished more easily. For example, a consistent exercise habit, supported by a system, makes restarting easier after a break.
Layer 5: Daily – Content and Networking
This is the execution-focused layer:
Layer 6: Archive and Templates
The final layer is for long-term organization:
In Conclusion
The P.I.O.S. consists of six layers: Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and Archive. Each layer serves a unique purpose, with iterations refined over time to create a cohesive and practical system.
This is the first time I’ve shared this updated framework, and I’m thrilled to hear your thoughts. Cheers!
Let me know if you’d like further refinements to the PIOS!
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The P.I.O.S. in 2025: A Framework for Modern Knowledge Management!
The P.I.O.S. (Personal Innovation Operating System or Poly Innovation Operating System) is a system framework I created for a modern approach to knowledge management, especially for polymaths. It’s designed to support generalists and multidisciplinary individuals, helping them build a multifaceted "omni-brain" (or "poly-brain").
Unlike the "second brain" concept, which primarily serves as a repository for ideas, the P.I.O.S. emphasizes a more layered, holistic system that integrates all aspects of life. Over the years, I’ve refined this framework, and I’m excited to share its latest iteration.
Layer 1: Yearly – Review and Plan
The yearly layer focuses on:
This layer also includes phases, which represent your key areas of focus or disciplines. These phases are like macro-level categories (e.g., swimming, gaming, PolyTools). They allow for interleaving and overlapping, unlike static "areas" in other methods like PARA, which cater more to a specialist mindset.
Layer 2: Quarterly – Four Pillars and Ikigai Alignment
This layer integrates:
Layer 3: Monthly – Projects and Goals
This layer handles:
Layer 4: Weekly – Systems and Habits
This layer is about:
Habits and systems are interdependent. A system ensures that even if a habit lapses, it can be reestablished more easily. For example, a consistent exercise habit, supported by a system, makes restarting easier after a break.
Layer 5: Daily – Content and Networking
This is the execution-focused layer:
Layer 6: Archive and Templates
The final layer is for long-term organization:
In Conclusion
The P.I.O.S. consists of six layers: Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, Daily, and Archive. Each layer serves a unique purpose, with iterations refined over time to create a cohesive and practical system.
This is the first time I’ve shared this updated framework, and I’m thrilled to hear your thoughts. Cheers!
Let me know if you’d like further refinements to the PIOS!