On The First Day, God Created NotebookLM

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On The First Day, God Created NotebookLM

The 10 Commandments of NotebookLM

Divine laws for the modern knowledge worker.

  1. Thou shalt not build thy second brain in chaos.

    Use thy 50 sources wisely. Structure them as thou wouldst thy temple — with clarity, purpose, and folders.

  2. Thou shalt not worship false productivity tools.

    Notion is cute. Obsidian is dense. NotebookLM hath contextual recall, and lo, it is good.

  3. Thou shalt feed the model only the choicest of documents.

    No fluff, no filler. Upload with intention: PDFs, slides, transcripts, and notes worthy of divine synthesis.

  4. Remember the ‘Add Note’ button, and keep it holy.

    One click shall summon summaries. Two clicks, a briefing doc. Three, and lo — a study guide appears.

  5. Honor thy Discovery tool, that thy knowledge may be vast.

    Let the AI seek, that ye may find sources unknown, and perspectives thou hast not considered.

  6. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s prompt.

    Craft thy own queries with purpose and specificity. For NotebookLM responds best to the seeker who knows what they seek.

  7. Thou shalt keep thy notebooks clean and updated.

    For stale sources beget stale insights. Let not thy PDFs rot in digital obscurity.

  8. Thou shalt not kill creativity with repetition.

    Use NotebookLM to remix, reframe, and reimagine. Ask it to question thy assumptions and rewrite thy gospel.

  9. Thou shalt transcribe thy meetings, that no wisdom be lost.

    Record. Upload. Summarise. And from the chaos of conversation shall order emerge.

  10. Thou shalt ship.

    Knowledge without execution is vanity. Use NotebookLM not just to learn — but to do.

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