What You Will Find Here
Field Notes are observations written without the obligation to turn them into lessons. Not everything needs to be systematized. Some things are noticed before they're understood.
These notes may come from operations, conversations, failures, reading, or just paying attention over time. They are not cleaned up. They are not always consistent. That's intentional.
Think of this as the margin of the notebook rather than the final chapter. Some entries may age badly. Some may quietly shape future systems. There is no promise of usefulness on first read.
If you're comfortable watching thinking happen in public, this is where it lives.
