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Les Greys
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over 2 years from writing these notes. I come back to obsidian with a different mind however similar opinions. I think I'm going to give obsidian a harder shot now because I am in the biggest compression of my life and I want 1 place that has word counts, download into a set structure, API/tools integrations capability, and all of me centralized af. Does this make sense? is obsidian where I get that?
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james
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Ha! Reading your notes made me chuckle, I might as well have been reading my inner monologue when using a tool. I was a heavy Roam user - swapping to Obsidian was not the easiest swap to make, yet it was 100% the right decision (I am four/five years on now). Firstly, I have it feeling like the most beautiful app I have ever used. I look forward to opening it and writing. The need for a little bit more structure, has forced me to simplify my notes, rather than just chucking things into Roam and not thinking too much about where they go. I have become much more intentional for it.
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Les Greys
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is this your actual obsidian? love the cleanliness. and yeah, most of my writing is a storyline of the inner monologue weaved with external experiencing. mmh.. thanks for helping me put a name on that.. kinda like this.
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james
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Thanks! Yeah it is, I try keep it as stripped back as possible. Honestly, I love that style of writing. I keep it primarily for notes that will never see the light of day, but reading your piece there It feels more natural somehow and I find it much easier to read.
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Les Greys
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Interesting that you find it easier to read. Thank you for sharing that. I'm hoping to make most of my writing public soon. It all basically fits into that style of writing.
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james
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I look forward to reading it in that case! :)
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