@User Yeah! I was looking for ways to better encode the large volume of med school information to my brain in the short amount of time expected, → which lead me to Moonwalking with Einstein and The Art Of Memory by Frances Yates, → which led to attempts using wetware memory only, which was too slow to scale to the speed needed for medical school → a second attempt using playing cards, which had a problem with matching the number of "registers" I needed to memorize with the number of "registers" on the cards, which was constrained to 13 rows of 4 columns in 1D stream → I realized the structural of the information for medical school would best fit as either a relational database or tree data structure → which led to a concept of using bounding boxes on Google Maps Street View to generate a database of "objects" that can hold a searchable number of "spaces" that gets mapped to each piece of information that I needed to memorize → which led me to realize I far lacked the computing knowledge, experience, and familiarity with programming libraries to even start to figure out how to do this → which led to attempts using Libreoffice Draw and MSPaint plus Final Fantasy maps (text overlays better on simpler maps) , which taught me that directory-wide search and text folding are necessary features for managing text, and photo editor text entry isnt enough → many steps later, led me to looking for ways to incorporate zettels and fogtzettels, or a 2D tree structure, to directory namespaces, which led to me being here with you all at Dendron!