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# M.O.C. Vault Onboarding & Workflow Guide
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Welcome to your new Obsidian Vault! This knowledge management system uses a flexible, emergent **Map of Content (M.O.C.)** structure, designed to move information from raw data to refined, permanent knowledge with the help of your Gemini AI Assistant.
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## I. The Synthesis Loop: How to Create Knowledge
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The core workflow of the M.O.C. vault is a simple, four-step process that moves your notes through the refinement folders.
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1. **Capture (To 10-Input):**
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- **Action:** When you take class notes, copy an article, or jot down random thoughts (fleeting notes), put them directly into the **`10-Input/`** folder.
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- **State:** These notes are messy, unrefined, and temporary. They are usually other people's words.
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2. **Refine (Gemini's Role):**
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- **Action:** When you're ready to process a note, bring the content from `10-Input` to Gemini and ask it to **Refine and Synthesize**.
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- **Result:** Gemini will distill the note into a clean, permanent draft (Core Workflow 1).
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3. **Permanent (To 20-Knowledge):**
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- **Action:** Take Gemini's draft, write it in your own words, and save it as a new, _atomic_ note (one clear idea per note) in the **`20-Knowledge/`** folder.
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- **State:** These notes are your intellectual assets. Edit them, link them to other permanent notes, and make them the building blocks of your thought.
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4. **Organize (To 30-MOCs):**
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- **Action:** If a new permanent note belongs to a larger subject (like Psychology or History), link it into the appropriate **`30-MOCs/`** note to maintain a comprehensive index and intellectual map.
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## II. Quick Reference: How to Talk to Gemini
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Use these phrases to trigger the LLM's core workflows:
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| Your Goal | Your Prompt to Gemini | Gemini's Core Workflow |
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| :------------------------ | :----------------------------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------- |
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| **Summarize a Note** | "Synthesize the main ideas from this note..." | **Refine and Synthesize** (Workflow 1) |
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| **Get a Project Idea** | "Draft a note for the 10-Input folder about..." | **Draft New Input** (Workflow 3) |
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| **See a Relationship** | "How does [[Concept A]] relate to [[Concept B]]?" | **Connect Ideas** (Workflow 2) |
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| **Improve your workflow** | "I liked how you handled X. Record it as a memory." | **Record a New Memory** (Workflow 4) |
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| **Get Assistance** | "Can you guide me through processing my note about [Topic]?" | **Gemini uses the Onboarding-Guide to help you** |
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## III. Folder Structure Reminder
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| Folder | Primary Purpose | Examples of Contents |
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| :---------------- | :------------------------------ | :------------------------------------------------- |
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| **10-Input/** | Raw data / External information | Lecture Notes, Book Highlights, Meeting Notes |
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| **20-Knowledge/** | Atomic, Refined Concepts | Permanent Ideas, Theories in Your Own Words |
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| **30-MOCs/** | Organizational Hubs | Maps of related links (e.g., MOC_Cognitive-Biases) |
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| **00-Meta/** | System & Utility | Templates, Attachments, Daily Notes |
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| **40-Archive/** | Completed/Stale | Finished projects, Outdated information |
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