How to Write Mini Essays (in Obsidian)

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  • Mini essays help me learn faster, remember more, and actually write original works. Can I show you how I write them?
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    00:00 - Start
    00:54 - Why write a mini essay
    01:05 - Benefit 1: Optimizes for the Generation Effect
    02:36 - Benefit 2: Optimizes for the Feynman Effect
    03:29 - Benefit 3: Optimizes for Notemaking
    03:42 - How do you start the process of writing a mini essay?
    04:47 - 3 techniques to kickstart your mini essay
    05:30 : Technique 1: Experience
    05:57 - Technique 2: Opinion
    06:15 - Technique 3: Experience
    06:59 - 3 Essay Examples with Workflows and Techniques
    07:27 - Example 1: "This thing happened to me."
    10:17 - Example 2: "Here's a strongly stated thing."
    14:09 - Example 3: "This thing happened."
    18:13 - Recap
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  • @odysseas__
    @odysseas__ Місяць тому +29

    Hey Nick, thanks for the shoutout! I loved your take on the essays, especially how practical the advice was, like the pointers of how to begin the writing. Great stuff overall man

  • @NathanLatton
    @NathanLatton Місяць тому +10

    Home on a sick day, I've literally been scrolling with a headache for the last eight hours. This has been a wonderful, thought-provoking snippet of serendipity. Thank you.

  • @MaxwellBuba
    @MaxwellBuba Місяць тому +7

    You can take a photo of what you have inspired during the day and then write a text about it. I have noticed that these photos are something very special and lead to many insights.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      Ooo, I love this!

    • @andrewchen7530
      @andrewchen7530 Місяць тому

      +1, I also highly recommend the google photos plugin if you use their service, great for journal and remembrance, plus it's size efficient

    • @AlexPinegger
      @AlexPinegger Місяць тому

      I totally did discovered that 3 days ago. That while I took pictures I had so many ideas

  • @paulgallinato9736
    @paulgallinato9736 Місяць тому +12

    Awesome content… and glad to see props to Odysseas’ vid!

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you, and yes, Odysseas is a wonderful voice.

    • @severine_aurelia
      @severine_aurelia Місяць тому

      Agreed, I watched Odysseas' video first (about a week ago or so), and I was worried he wouldn't get credit. Nick is a class act as usual, though.

  • @febilogi
    @febilogi 10 днів тому

    For quite some time I wanna know more about the concept of zettelkasten's permanent notes. What I understand from permanent note is similar to this! We just have to mix some of this mini essays, mininum of 2 or 3 mini essays, and it's done. This is my way to use my card notes into more useful context, to warm up my brain before I take it into the next level: longer permanent notes or more mature permanent notes. Thanks for sharing this! You give me confidence to explore my thoughts :D

  • @Greg_Wheeler
    @Greg_Wheeler Місяць тому

    Dude, this is great. "How do I know what I think til I see what I link". Brilliant. Thanks for sharing this man.

  • @Sandalia98
    @Sandalia98 Місяць тому +3

    Love it! I can’t agree more, I’ve experienced as well to discover the title at the end of my essay/ note … it’s so amazing when it appears naturally. Feels so great haha. Thanks a lot for this video

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      Love that the "discovered title" resonated with you, it's really the way so much of my ideation happens

  • @Gokuderka
    @Gokuderka Місяць тому

    WOW, just honestly WOW!
    I am literally mind-blown (my head is tingling) because this is something very new and interesting to me as an idea to try. It feels very inspirational and creative.
    I've been doing journaling for several years now, and this year I aim to add 'intent' into my writing instead of just general things. I also do creative writing and write poems, but I had never thought about something like writing mini essays. I actually need to sit on this info for a little bit and then rewatch the video because I now really want to incorporate this into my journaling routine. This gave me some solid ideas as well that I wanna explore.
    Thank you very much for this video and for sharing your flow and examples! All the best to you and good luck!

  • @AlexPinegger
    @AlexPinegger Місяць тому

    Wow thank you so much for this! I'm at the point where I apply many of the LYT concepts you teach, also inspired by the amazing community around LYT. And at the same time stuck on how to get the whirlwind of thoughts out there. The goal of structured content between 100-300 words is unthreatening enough to be inspired. And the process, you presented seems simple enough to follow (intentionally didn't write easy). It gets me really excited about actually doing it.
    Thank you!

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      Thank you for your kind words! It's great to hear that you're finding inspiration and motivation in applying the LYT concepts.

  • @luisbrito1960
    @luisbrito1960 Місяць тому +6

    Interesting video, Thanks.

  • @RodneyDaut
    @RodneyDaut Місяць тому +1

    I love this video. It's great to see the techniques all used to produce a specific result - writing.
    I'm looking forward to taking your workshop. I'd love to know the price point although I have a sense what it will likely cost.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      Awesome, thank you! Looking forward to having you in the workshop!

  • @Gurungsiddharth
    @Gurungsiddharth Місяць тому +6

    Thank you man.

  • @Change-1820
    @Change-1820 Місяць тому

    This was a great video. I loved the airplane analogy when thinking about magical to mundane. Every time I fly, I work hard to get that window seat on Southwest (unless traveling with my kids) because it is still, and hopefully always will be, amazing to me.

  • @medicussapiens
    @medicussapiens Місяць тому +1

    This will help me in getting started. Great content, thank you so much!

  • @jpborth
    @jpborth Місяць тому +4

    Great technique! Thank you

  • @CabooseAhNotMyFault
    @CabooseAhNotMyFault 15 днів тому

    big same with the dune experience, went 3 times in dune 2 actually. that's a spark right there

  • @EliasKlemedsson
    @EliasKlemedsson Місяць тому +3

    How many hours a day do you find energy enough for to write? I am experiencing real struggle most days gathering (or even finding) the energy to actually sit and write, think.
    It always seem like from watching your videos and other similar to you that you guys have unlimited energy, just always writing, thinking and doing. How does a typical day/week of knowledge work look like for you?

    • @insecurejezza
      @insecurejezza Місяць тому +5

      It’s naturally going to look this way given that Nick’s business and content is focused on this very thing. I think the answer is to do this stuff as much as it makes you happy with the time and energy you can afford.
      Don’t fall into a trap of feeling guilty.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +2

      Elias, please listen to Jezza's reply and please don't feel guilty. When I stopped editing TV shows, I started full-time with Linking Your Thinking, which incentives me to make videos about things I find helpful and that I think may help others.
      That said, the other parts of the LYT business take up enough time (and more) than a regular job, so it's still hard to find time to read and write, but it's also the lifeblood of everything I do.
      What I'm trying to get at, unsuccessfully, is that I have good "alignment" right now. Writing and thinking is 100% aligned with what I have to do anyways, so I don't have to find the time, because it's both what I love doing, and what I have to be doing.
      It took me 33 years to get to most of this alignment, and even then it was an accident really. But I'm grateful for it. I'll end with a Victor Frankl quote, paraphrased from a Nietzsche quote that "He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how." My "whys" are aligned and have made it easier for me to spend time in these areas. The last thing you should feel is guilty, and I hope this reflection helps to show why.

    • @EliasKlemedsson
      @EliasKlemedsson Місяць тому +1

      ​@@linkingyourthinking Thank you Nick for the thorough and kind (,and honest) response! It's very much appreciated. I'll take that quote to heart, btw. I should look over my why's...

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      @@EliasKlemedsson 🙏

  • @Scott-Loftesness
    @Scott-Loftesness 7 днів тому

    Technique 3 in the description and the chapter titles isn't Experience - it's Event.

  • @74rocka
    @74rocka Місяць тому +1

    Great Video Nick. Given you have thousands of notes, how do you keep track of and resurface 1) your sparks, and 2) your ideas/thoughts/remarks to create the links and build novel insights?

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      This is the core of everything I do and it's hard to just answer. There are technical answers. But the short answer is to make links. Make links.
      When I make a link I solve for both of your questions: I am keeping track of ideas by the power of "relationships", which our brains are naturally honed for; and I am building novel insights as I think about what to link.

  • @linkingyourthinking
    @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +3

    What are some of your mini essays? Do you have a sticky headline for them?

  • @mostlynotworking4112
    @mostlynotworking4112 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Caroline_Creative
    @Caroline_Creative Місяць тому +1

    Do you have a video where you talk about what “Atlas” means? I see it in your file path

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      Yes I do, check it out: ua-cam.com/video/bVl3IRGOWvk/v-deo.html

  • @artbillcorner
    @artbillcorner Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. Hi Milo. Perhaps some day might see you talk about how to use Obsidian to expand, understand, learning....... teaching of Edward De Bono.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      I believe that day is already here, serendipitously enough, in this video that even features Edward De Bono: ua-cam.com/video/WWRhpYScofk/v-deo.html

  • @DrDigitalIncome
    @DrDigitalIncome День тому

    Is it possible to make an analogue LYT system?

  • @crispywings9066
    @crispywings9066 10 днів тому

    Hey nick, I’m 15 and wanna start my idea verse but don’t know where to start, I over think and over complicate structures and I don’t know which vids are beginner friendly. Could you give me some tips?

  • @Steerpikey
    @Steerpikey Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting. Reservation: let's be careful not to GPT-3-ifiy our own thoughts into the closed-capsule format of the mini-essay (beginning, middle, end), or any format that is easily digestible.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +2

      Yes much better to write in forms that take months and that are illegible to others.

    • @Steerpikey
      @Steerpikey Місяць тому +1

      ​@@linkingyourthinking That's not what I meant. It was just food for thought. And yes, I'll write a mini essay about it to elaborate the thought better :)

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      @@Steerpikey Ah gotcha. Essays have been around a bit longer than GPT so from my perspective writing essays is the exact opposite of everything GPT is about.
      Maybe we should be careful on the "essayification" of our own thoughts, but if we're writing in our own words, we have to be as worried about sounding like GPT as we should be about looking like a cliff or a patch of concrete.

    • @AlexPinegger
      @AlexPinegger Місяць тому

      The beginning, middle, end structure let's me hope that I actually get my point across.

  • @AmeeliaK
    @AmeeliaK Місяць тому +2

    The music in the background is disturbing

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      Someone else mentioned that. I agree I don't like the music being too loud. I thought we found the right balance, but maybe not?

  • @jefframirez1
    @jefframirez1 Місяць тому

    Could you turn down the background music just a bit next time? I’m all for it, but this one, for some reason, was scrambling my brain as I tried to pay attention

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely consider adjusting the background music for future videos.

  • @bc4198
    @bc4198 Місяць тому +3

    Wait, isn't this what everyone does? 😅🫣

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +2

      Sadly, most people mindlessly consume. Others just highlight the words of others. We must help light the way to get more people to start writing their own stuff because...it's how to learn better, remember more, and accidentally create stuff we're proud of

    • @marcelberes469
      @marcelberes469 Місяць тому +2

      No, just people who take notes.

    • @bc4198
      @bc4198 28 днів тому

      Though admittedly, the "mini essays" here are more _mini_ than I expected 😊🤔