Darben Arman: I hope students especially, they take that earlier part you said, which is like enjoy it. There's a lot of advanced stuff, but that series that start your series seems to be pretty good for complete beginners. Some of my favorite experiences have been like just watching a personal knowledge management video and then exploring the capabilities of the advice in obsidian. And this is one question I ask every podcast guest - what are three books that have resonated with you most?
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.