The idea is about ideas, because it's kind of, I can teach you to get this many Twitter followers. And so I'm trying to think of some examples back to editing, TV editing that are more practical when something is informing something else. When I was shadowing this Emmy award winning editor, so he's one Emmy for editing, Breaking Bad episodes. He had this little trick where he would cut one or two frames from that explosive action to make it more jarring but not in a stylized way. If you're not looking for it, you won't see it. But it does make a subtle difference. You really have to be looking for it to see it.
Nick Milo is a YouTuber, blogger, and creator of the Linking Your Thinking Workshop, where he guides people of all different backgrounds to learn how to bring curiosity and joy back into notetaking.
We talk about why Nick transitioned from Evernote to Obsidian, the power of link-based thought and map-making, how students can become more engaged with their learning, and how we can use the concepts of flow and gamification to make real life more enjoyable.