Full walkthrough on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP4AeGY2mz4
## For Chris...
- You want to write a book
- You read a lot
- And you take a lot of notes
## Consider
Consider Obisidian for the [[Collect, Connect, Create Process]] because it...
- Helps you collect ideas (-> "[[Read to feed]]" to create "[[Atomic notes]]")
- Helps you connect ideas (-> [[Link and Tag Liberally]])
- Helps you contribute novel ideas (-> [[Creative Remixing]])
## How I use it for taking notes:
- Alongside a book: [[The Motivation Myth]]
## Feedback
> Thank you very much for your video, it is wonderful! The best I've ever seen. It is impressive that in such a short time, you can say and explain so much. What others take dozens of videos and lengths to explain a second brain and how to use it to create something..., you land it in minutes and explained in a masterly and friendly way.
> Years ago I used Ulysses to write several of my books, occasionally I tried Scrivener, but now that Obsidian exists, it is perhaps the best way to write a book, precisely because of everything you explain.
> One falls into the trap of missing the use of previous applications, but with your video, I ended up convincing myself to write my next book on Obsidian. Thank you so much! – Alejandro Ariza Z.