Nick Milo
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Nick Milo
@NickMilo
Helping thinkers and writers in an unusual way...by using linked notes to supercharge the mind. | UCLA, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, HBO






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Six months ago my Obsidian vault had 2,000 notes and I could not find anything. I rebuilt the entire structure in one afternoon using this exact system. I have not lost a single idea since. The people who set this up today will wonder how they ever worked without it.

Most people start Obsidian the wrong way. They import 10,000 notes. Build 50 folders. Install 20 plugins. Then quit a week later. If I had to restart Obsidian today, I’d do the opposite: • Start with 5 meaningful notes • Create ZERO folders • Ignore plugins completely • Focus only on connecting ideas That’s the real unlock. Obsidian isn’t a notes app. It’s a personal internet for your mind. The magic happens when you use one simple prompt: “This reminds me of…” A quote links to a book. A book links to a song. A song links to a memory. A memory links to an insight. That’s how real thinking compounds. The goal isn’t collecting information. It’s building connections your brain can return to later. AI can summarize notes. But only YOU can create meaningful links between ideas. That’s where the leverage is. Follow @damidefi for more AI alpha.






