"medium for thought"
The line
Joe Henke, at IdeaFlow's morning standup, early 2024:
"First build a medium for thought, then there are things you can build in world with it."
Jacob adopted it as house vocabulary immediately:
"It shows how Ideaflow is a whole frame to represent and track and augment all collective human intellectual effort. Also, would love to expand more on how I see our mid term vision a lot as Joe put it this morning. First build a medium for thought, then there are things you can build in world with it.
#explainingideaflow"
Why it works
- It reframes IdeaFlow as infrastructure rather than application. Infrastructure patience is different from product patience.
- It acknowledges the two-stage nature: the medium comes first (unsexy), then the applications (sexy) bloom on it.
- It implicitly answers "why build a graph primitive, not a Notion-like app?" — because the primitive is the point.
Where it sits
- Layer: spans all three. The medium is substrate; the applications are the layers.
- Audience: builders and investors who think infrastructurally. Not a user-facing line.
- Register: formal, considered.
What it pairs with
- As the substrate whose applications include team-humanity and god-data-structure.
- As the why beneath graph-database-for-your-brain and notebook-for-our-minds (those are personal-layer instances of the medium).
What it rules out
It isn't "build lots of features faster." It's: build the primitive right, and the features compose. Against MVP-culture, in a specific way.
Attribution
This framing belongs to Joe Henke in house-vocabulary shorthand, though it's clearly downstream of Doug Engelbart and Vannevar Bush. Jacob kept Joe's phrasing rather than re-translating it.
Related
- ../north-star-thesis
- ../framings/bicycle-for-the-mind — same lineage, different metaphor
- Engelbart on vision-convo