# Idea Capture: Originals, Depth, and Distribution ## Goal Capture the user's original thinking with exact phrasing, deep context, and cross-links so the originals folder becomes the highest-value content in the brain. ## What the User Gets Without this: brilliant ideas said in conversation disappear. The agent heard "the ambition-to-lifespan ratio has never been more broken" and forgot it. With this: every original observation is captured verbatim, cross-linked to the people and ideas that shaped it, and rated for publishing potential. Your intellectual archive grows with every conversation. ## Implementation ``` capture_idea(message_text, source_context): // 1. AUTHORSHIP TEST — where does this idea belong? if user_generated_the_idea(message_text): destination = "brain/originals/{slug}.md" elif user_synthesis_of_others(message_text): destination = "brain/originals/{slug}.md" // synthesis IS original elif world_concept(message_text): destination = "brain/concepts/{slug}.md" elif product_or_business_idea(message_text): destination = "brain/ideas/{slug}.md" elif ghostwritten_by_user(message_text): destination = "brain/originals/{slug}.md" // note ghostwriter in metadata elif article_about_user(message_text): destination = "brain/media/writings/{slug}.md" // 2. CAPTURE WITH EXACT PHRASING — never paraphrase page = create_or_update(destination, { content: message_text, // verbatim, not summarized source: source_context, // conversation, meeting, moment reasoning_path: influences, // what led to the insight depth_context: emotional_nuance // the WHY behind the WHAT }) // 3. ORIGINALITY RATING (for notable ideas) if is_notable(message_text): rate_originality(page, populations=[ "general_population", "tech_industry", "intellectual_media", "political_establishment" ]) // 4. CROSS-LINK (mandatory — an original without links is dead) link_to_people(page, mentioned_people) link_to_companies(page, mentioned_companies) link_to_meetings(page, source_meeting) link_to_media(page, influences) link_to_other_originals(page, related_ideas) link_to_concepts(page, referenced_concepts) // 5. SYNC gbrain sync --no-pull --no-embed ``` ### The Authorship Test | Signal | Destination | |--------|-------------| | User generated the idea | `brain/originals/{slug}.md` | | User's unique synthesis of others' ideas | `brain/originals/` (the synthesis is original) | | World concept someone else coined | `brain/concepts/{slug}.md` | | Product or business idea | `brain/ideas/{slug}.md` | | User's ghostwritten book/essay | `brain/originals/` (note ghostwriter in metadata) | | Article ABOUT user | `brain/media/writings/` | ### Capture Standards **Use the user's EXACT phrasing.** The language IS the insight. "The ambition-to-lifespan ratio has never been more broken" captures something that "tension between ambition and mortality" doesn't. Don't clean it up. Don't paraphrase. The vivid version is the real version. **What counts as worth capturing:** - Original observations about how the world works - Novel connections between disparate things - Frameworks and mental models - Pattern recognition moments ("I keep seeing X in every Y") - Hot takes with reasoning behind them - Metaphors that reveal new angles - Emotional/psychological insights about self or others **What does NOT count:** - Routine operational messages ("ok", "do it") - Pure questions without embedded observations - Echoing back something the agent said - Acknowledgments and reactions ### The Depth Test **Could someone unfamiliar with the user read this page and understand not just WHAT they think but WHY and HOW they got there?** If the answer is no, it needs more depth. Include: - The reasoning path (what led to the insight) - The influences (what they were reading/watching/experiencing) - The context (conversation, meeting, moment) - The emotional or psychological nuance ### Originality Distribution Rating For notable ideas, rate originality 0-100 across different populations: ```markdown ## Originality Distribution - **General population:** 72/100 — most people haven't encountered this framework - **Tech industry:** 45/100 — common in startup circles but novel to most - **Intellectual/media class:** 68/100 — would resonate, not yet articulated - **Political establishment:** 82/100 — completely foreign to policy thinking **Publish signal:** Strong essay candidate. Best audience: founders, builders. ``` This tells the user which ideas are worth turning into essays, talks, or videos, and which audience would find them most novel. ### Deep Cross-Linking Mandate **An original without cross-links is a dead original.** The connections ARE the intelligence. Every original MUST link to: - **People** who shaped the thinking - **Companies** where the idea played out - **Meetings** where it was discussed - **Books and media** that influenced it - **Other originals** it connects to (ideas form clusters) - **Concepts** it builds on or challenges ### Notability Filtering Before creating any entity page, check notability: **Create a page for:** - People you know or discuss with specificity - Companies you're evaluating, working with, or investing in - Media you mention with personal reaction - Anyone you've explicitly engaged with **Don't create pages for:** - Generic references or passing examples - Low-engagement accounts who mentioned you once - Pure metaphors ("like the Roman Empire...") - One-off encounters with no follow-up **Decision:** If notable AND no page exists, create a full page with web search enrichment. No stubs. If you make a page, make it good. ## Tricky Spots 1. **Synthesis IS original.** When the user connects two existing ideas in a new way, that synthesis belongs in `brain/originals/`, not `brain/concepts/`. The novel combination is the insight, even if the component ideas aren't new. 2. **Exact phrasing is non-negotiable.** Never paraphrase, summarize, or "clean up" the user's language. "The ambition-to-lifespan ratio has never been more broken" is the insight. "Tension between ambition and mortality" is a corpse. Capture the first version. 3. **Cross-links are mandatory, not optional.** An original without links to the people, companies, meetings, and concepts that shaped it is a dead original. The connections ARE the intelligence. Check every original for at least 2 cross-links before considering it captured. ## How to Verify 1. **Generate an idea and check the page.** Say something original in conversation (e.g., "What if markdown files are actually distributed software?"). Verify that `brain/originals/{slug}.md` was created with your exact phrasing, not a paraphrase. 2. **Check cross-links exist.** Open the newly created original page. It should link to at least the people or concepts mentioned. Open those linked pages and verify they back-link to the original. 3. **Verify the depth test passes.** Read the captured page as if you were a stranger. Can you understand not just WHAT the user thinks but WHY? If the reasoning path and context are missing, the capture is incomplete. --- *Part of the [GBrain Skillpack](../GBRAIN_SKILLPACK.md).*