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One of my favorite methods for linked notetaking in Obsidian is The Idea Compass coined by <a href="https://twitter.com/beeamp_vicky">@beeamp_vicky</a>. Essentially, it works by asking yourself one of the four main questions below or sub questions to think about how to connect a note. ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F-0Aj8TWwAAypNR.jpg)

Tweets From Aidan Helfant

@AidanHelfant on Twitter

Every time you talk to someone, you should be asking at least one question which has the potential to destroy your currently imagined business.

The Mom Test

Rob Fitzpatrick

The ulcer example and the yellow fever example show how flawed data can appear to “disprove” an accurate insight. We shouldn’t take the ridiculous position of believing in coincidences regardless of the evidence, but we shouldn’t automatically believe the evidence either. Evidence can be tainted by variables that we are not aware of.

Seeing What Others Don't

Gary Klein

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