Why Obsidian Limits Your Brain and What to Use Instead
Why is it holding your brain back, and how can you break free?
Here's the thing: If you've ever used Obsidian to try to organize your life, your job, or your thoughts, you may have cried out, "Hell yeah, this is it!"
But let me tell you something: Obsidian may be likened to attempting to use an awful fork to organize a spaghetti mess.
It may seem like a handy tool at first, but is it genuinely improving brain function, or is it simply playing tricks on you?
Here is how Obsidian manipulates your thoughts, and more importantly, here is what you should use in its place to accomplish things.
The Obsidian Seduction:
Obsidian is the note-taking software equivalent of the holy grail.
You've undoubtedly gone for it head over heels if you're anything like me. It has this whole "build your second brain" feel.
But first, let's stand back. It may seem like it will organize your disorganized ideas into a cohesive knowledge network, but is that true?