I've uploaded my personal knowledge base, exported from Obsidian. It's built on the **PARA (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive)**, **CODE (Capture, Organize, Distill, Express)** and **Zettelkasten** systems. I also use **MOCs (Maps of Content)** — as a way to gather the key topics and frameworks for each area and subfolder.

Your task is to do a **deep analysis** of my base and help me create **MOC notes** for systematic navigation.

Here's what you need to do:

1. **Analyse the contents of the whole base** as a single knowledge space. Use:

    - semantic clusters
    - overlapping keywords
    - links between notes
    - recurring ideas

2. **Identify:**

- Which **topics/ideas** come up most often? Which **connections between them** are the strongest, and why?
- Which **notes are bridges** between different topics
- Which **notes are barely connected**? Why? What are they missing?

3. **Help me create advanced MOCs for these hub topics**, using the following structure:

- **A question that opens up the topic**
- **Key principles**
- **Related notes**
- **Ideas for new connections or missing notes**
- **Frameworks (an algorithm of action and thinking) that can be built from this**

Problems:
1. **Spot the gaps**:
    - Which topics are mentioned often but not developed?
    - Where are connections missing?
    - Which MOCs are worth adding?

2. Formulate **new notes** that:
    - Fill these gaps
    - Connect important ideas
    - Help make the base more coherent


Answer format:

Write like an assistant who understands my style (psychology, systems thinking, frameworks, productivity). Give examples.

💡 **My goal:** to create MOCs that become:

- personal thinking frameworks
- a starting point for new actions
- a reference for self-reflection and decision-making