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Share What You Learn

Evergreen Created Jun 21, 2026 · Updated Jun 21, 2026

Share what you learn = pass on what you figured out - write the doc, do the handoff, answer the junior's question - don't hoard know-how like private bookmarks.

A garden full of notes nobody reads is the same failure mode as a team where only one person holds the map. Gospel source: Great Commission. PKM parallel: Creative Output - truth and skill shared, not stockpiled.

Example

I spent a week debugging an integration and almost moved on because documenting it felt slower than starting the next ticket. The intern hit the same bug on Monday. Sharing what I learn meant a twenty-minute write-up that saved the team a repeat.

Note Relationships

RelationshipWikilinkReason
contradictsThe Collector's Fallacywhen I hoard knowledge without teaching or shipping
extendsGreat CommissionMake disciples — here, make the team capable, not dependent
extendsCreative OutputInventory means nothing until it leaves your head
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