I recently used linked thinking in Obsidian to do some critical meme analysis for therapy. It was a good exercise in creating index notes, e.g. a meme crossing over Marvel and The Good Place wouldn’t fit in a folder for either one.

  • Mummelpuffin@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Honestly? I use it for fun, mostly, at the moment. The first thing I really flexed it for was playing Elden Ring and actually understanding what’s going on story-wise, because I love FromSoft’s narrative style but without taking notes it’s impossible to keep it all in your head.

    I’m doing the same with Dune right now (actually doing a reading club thing on Discord) and eventually I’ll do so for Gene Wolfe’s Solar Cycle, probably the most FromSoft-ish books ever written.

    I’m also writing an Elder Scrolls supplement for the TTRPG Mythras, using it to store links / info about obscure websites that seem cool, and generally writing down anything I want to keep written down.

    I struggle to understand using Obsidian for scheduling / task organization kinda stuff, because I can’t make Obsidian yell at me to go do something. I just use the calendar on my phone and alarms for that. I’m not disciplined enough otherwise. I see Obsidian more like a personal wiki builder.

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      1 year ago

      dude, that sounds awesome! i never thought to use such system on big narrative things. maybe that way reading leo tolstoy would be easier.