1. Raw, Un-Edited Daily Access: This is pure documentation—your unfiltered process shared in real-time or near-real-time, so people can "access the content" without polish. No editing, no scripting; just capture and drop.
  2. Compiled Short Vlog: A quick, edited recap (2-5 minutes) that compiles highlights from the raw stuff, adding light narration for coherence. This acts as an entry point for broader audiences.
  3. Edeneum Codex Content Creation: Focused, structured builds for your project (e.g., breaking down Aristotle's Ethics, Code of Hammurabi, or other wisdom texts via Notion). This is more "creation" but still rooted in your daily learning—treat it as the polished output of your documentation.

Your routine stays consistent: Daily learning (philosophy, Torah, Psalms, etc.), Notion organization, and capturing. But now, outputs are tiered for different purposes/audiences, reducing scatter by channeling raw energy into accessible layers. Use Notion as your central hub for all tiers (e.g., a master database with daily entries, raw links, and Codex pages).

Revised Daily Routine (Consistent Backbone)

Keep this simple and repeatable—do it every day, regardless of tiers. It takes 1-2 hours total, flexing based on energy.

This routine fuels all tiers without extra work; outputs vary by how you package/share.

Tiered Output Structure

Here's how to layer it, with examples tied to your Edeneum focus (restructuring wisdom texts). Start small: Commit to one raw drop daily, one vlog weekly, and Codex updates 2-3x/week.

Tier 1: Raw, Un-Edited Daily Access

Tier 2: Compiled Short Vlog