From here on out, everything is going to change. We're obviously on a massive arc right now. I want to dive into one topic for now though: learning. Since [my first video on Obsidian](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqVx22lo9_4&ab_channel=SystematicMastery) I've become more and more intrigued by the way we learn using modern tools. Over the years, I've slowly chipped away at a few core thoughts that inspired me to build Integrate. Here are some of those thoughts. The key message is one that I think resonates with what a lot of us perceive; we're not learning right. A key idea I have is that *I think we can simulate the ultimate classroom experience using technology*. To help navigate, here are the sub-essays: - [[I'm worried about the future of our minds]] - How far can we dissect learning and education - We can reconstruct the optimal learning process I mean I get it, around 50 years ago, textbooks and classrooms were the most advanced way to get us to work through tough topics. But nowadays we have an abundance of tools. An abundance of information, too. ### Ideas: - Time value of knowledge: Integrate is only for high time value of knowledge.