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Information meant for long-term storage, not immediate action, is organized in the Library. This is a lightly structured space for notes, references, and project support. Users can create notes with optional tags or place them in basic folders. A key functional distinction is the ability to designate a note as belonging to a Project (a goal with an endpoint) or an Area (an ongoing sphere of responsibility like "Health" or "Finances"). This provides just enough structure to organize information by context without imposing overwhelming complexity. Notes can also be manually linked to related routines or tasks, creating a web of context between action and information.