Godmode with Obsidian?

 


The power of hyperfixation? No, it is a term I stole from World of Darkness: "Hypercram." Or perhaps cram while hyper? If you drink caffeine and then study a subject, you could be hypercraming while hyper. Good way to pass out at your desk,,

    I first heard about obsidian and mistook it for a stupid side hustle gig. Videos explaining the software made it the centerpiece of nothing burger content. The initial video showing it off to me featured the showman listing true crime topics. The amazing part was he had everything!


    Was it too good to be true? This was a new user trap waiting to happen... ...


    I've just used the software to build a vault over 3 months, now that I have it I utilized the "Merge file" feature to par my giant chaos web down into simple topics, headers, bullet points-- a blog! It seems like the content on my obsidian is going to drip down into this blog, so that should be fun. When people ask what I'm up to, I can surely send them here and they can witness my study habit. :3


    So, GOD MODE? This was my first cycle of compression with my obsidian vault so I have some comments on how I got there. I felt really confident just throwing everything interesting onto a link, links created new empty files. Those files got content slowly as I built out, until I had at least a little content on 70% of my web. By then, it was too chaotic to be useful. Every aspect of 3D modeling I knew was attached and sparsely linked to "Blender" other things. Many kinds of art as files and links, both "2D" and "3D" games.


    Clanking it all down into single files meant organizing it further inside the files. I added headers, sorted things up, and found my sums of notes were actually not that large, however my network was now far cleaner and more dense. Given time, obsidian is a build-your-own-second-brain and I believe it can absolutely fill in memory, alongside mastery. What you can't retain, you write down in context within an obsidian vault


Thank you for reading. What ever fell into the pot became the soup, I wouldn't say we've cooked yet.

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