
Of course, I didn't fit all thousand reasons into one post (time constraints),
but the important thing is to start before I get sidetracked by Notion's latest updates.
It's worth noting that this post comes in response to the "we've never seen anything like this!"
reaction that keeps appearing on friends' faces when I show them what I do on Notion or tell them about it.
So I told myself: clearly, Notion in the Arab world is barely known beyond its name,
and hardly anyone appreciates the significance of the updates they ship every week within this powerful tool.
And every time, Notion gives me that look of "shame on you"
and I make excuses about lack of time and people's disinterest;
until one day it told me: "Forget the public display of emotions; consider it a knowledge tax!"
So I rallied to its cause,
opened a fresh Notion page to compile my notes on why Notion matters for modern knowledge work,
and wrote down the top 1,000 reasons that came to mind.
Here's the first batch.
I hope you find them impressive and interesting;
and more importantly, that they capture your attention, because this is a big topic with more to come.
Over to you, Notion