Obsidian

After using Obsidian for a brief time, it became apparent that this tool was better than Foam.

It was slick and packed with more features. For me, the killer feature was its ability to dynamically update all Links. With this feature, if you changed the filename of a note, the other links pointing to the file wouldn’t break.

Scott P. Scheper found himself so enthusiastic about Obsidian that

> I would spend my evenings watching YouTube videos on its best practices. In doing this, I came across a particular YouTube channel with professional, well-produced videos. Its creator was a sharp guy in his mid-to-late twenties who spoke clearly. After watching a series of these videos, I learned that he had created a six-weeklong online course purporting to teach his methods.

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Nevertheless, discouraging thoughts would arise in his mind now and then.

> The thoughts revolved around the fear that all I was really doing was Busy Work. Deep down, I felt like I was just majoring in the minor. “Never mistake Activity for Achievement,” as John Wooden would say.

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