It’s something you open when you need to look. The more complex the work,
the more the graph helps you check direction.
When to open the graph
When structure doesn’t fit in your head
When you have many documents and plot pieces,the overall flow can get blurry. The graph
shows how the current structure is distributed
on one screen.
When you want to check density
- Is one character too central?
- Is one setting only used in one part?
through density of connections.
When you wonder if the center has shifted
As the project grows,the center can change. The graph
shows where the center is now
visually.
When you want to trace origin
“Where did this setting first appear?""How is this character linked to documents?” Following connections
restores context quickly.
What the graph does
The graph doesn’t do the work for you.It helps you check direction.
The graph is
a checkpoint to confirm
where the project is going.
Summary
- The graph is not a permanent screen
- Open it when structure feels unclear
- Use it to see current state through connection and distribution
not where you stop;
it’s where you realign.