According to Steve Jobs: > The key to being truly smart isn't deep expertise in one field, but instead, the ability to make unexpected connections between fields. To achieve this, we need to be intellectual omnivore, explor tge world in unique and unexpected ways. [Finding unheard ideas require open-mindness](202106172158%20Finding%20unheard%20ideas%20require%20open-mindness.md) in order to create a bag of various experiences, we might think about living various and non-related things, in work, in our life or within our hobbies. Go sell ice-creams on the beach one day, launch an internet company another one, live by yourself in a foreign country, try very distant sports or hobbies... What Steve Jobs shouldn't know, is that it's totaly the aim of [Zettelkasten](The%20zettelkasten%20method%20and%20how%20to%20take%20smart%20notes.md) and [Digital garden](Digital%20garden.md). By living various things, and taking a lot of note on a wide variety of subjects, we're creating this bag of experiences. Digital gardening using software programs like [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) make this easier and more efficient than ever. ## References - [Steve Jobs - Walter Isaacson](Steve%20Jobs%20-%20Walter%20Isaacson.md)