Ever feel like your notes are just... floating? Scattered across apps and pages like unfinished thoughts waiting to find a home?
That’s how I felt—until I started thinking differently.
Instead of asking “Where should I store this?”, I started asking “Where could this idea live, grow, and connect?”
In my latest video, I show you what that shift looks like using Obsidian—a tool that lets you build something more than a note archive. It lets you build a mansion for your ideas.
Each note becomes a room.
Tags form wings.
Links act like hallways.
And the canvas? That’s your kitchen—where you cook up new insights.
Even if you don’t use Obsidian, this will give you a fresh way to think about your ideas: not just as information to store, but as living thoughts worth revisiting and shaping.
And if this kind of thinking feels like home to you, I made a guide called The Idea Mansion. It’s a simple, human-centered way to collect, shape, and connect your ideas—without drowning in notes or chasing complicated systems.
Hope it sparks something good.
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