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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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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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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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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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