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How to Write a Mini-Essay 

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Mini-Essays are a style of note that blends speed and novelty with the depth you need to understand ideas.
They're an invaluable tool not only for exploring your curiosity, but also for putting in the reps for your writing habit. Write just one or two every day, and in a year, you'll be unrecognizable from the writer you once were.
But how do you get started?
Mini-Essays are a unique format, so it can be tricky to get stuck in. This video offers some rough direction for writing your own, for whatever goals you have. We're all different, and mini-essays have to reflect this by staying flexible, fun and tailor-fit to your approach.
Here I cover:
-Four rules to keep your mini-essays useful (and not a pain in the ass to manage).
-Techniques to write an enticing intro.
-Tips for writing the body text in a clear and logical way.
-How you can wrap it up with a punchy conclusion.
-How you can use storytelling to write mini-essays that make you feel.
Enjoy!
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00-00:27 Mini Essays
00:27-1:16 Personalized Writing
1:16-8:26 The Four Rules of Mini-Essays
8:26-9:04 The Three-Part Structure
9:04-10:35 What Makes a Good Intro?
10:35-13:15 Steal These Intro Styles
13:15-16:10 Writing the Body Text
16:10-17:47 Writing a Powerful Conclusion
17:47-18:03 Newsletter Plug
18:03-20:35 Using Storytelling in Mini-Essays (Story Notes)
20:35-23:43 Storytelling Examples
23:43-23:59 Outro

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@rohanbidi
@rohanbidi Месяц назад
Two points resonated with me the most - 1. Do not overwrite, just because you are entering more words does not necessarily mean you are transferring more knowledge. I used to be guilty of this in the past, but of late I have been trying to type keeping brevity in mind 2. Conclusion must provide a sense of closure. I think while the headline is what gets people to start reading a text, the conclusion plays an equally important role in cementing the idea in the reader's mind, thereby enabling them to remember it better.
@rohithreddy75
@rohithreddy75 Месяц назад
good points
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Nice -first one is especially tricky to get good at, but so important
@anegriproductions
@anegriproductions Месяц назад
Your videos are just what's needed. Not a second is wasted. I hardly learn anything from youtube lately, yet your videos have provided me with my most important tool since journaling. Mini-essays, however trivial they may seem, are helping me a great deal with sorting out my reflections. I hope you will keep going
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks man, I really appreciate it. It's cool that you're using them to reflect -we get fewer and fewer chances nowadays
@SalamiSlowCooked
@SalamiSlowCooked День назад
A very good point. I find myself in a like position. Good day to you. 😊
@comegetzome
@comegetzome Месяц назад
My biggest struggle with making an essay on books i read or movies i watch is that eventually, it feels like i'm just rewriting the damn book. It's personally difficult for me to synthesize the points I found interesting in a book without feeling like i'm rewriting the book in my own words. Frankly, the books are always fine as they are. So, in order to limit myself in a way where I still write the things i want to write is very simple: I try to summarize it in 2-3 sentences. This restricts me enough to force myself to write with accuracy & precision. Great video mate. I love writing personal essays despite my challenges with them.
@werosification
@werosification 22 дня назад
maybe try finding an opposite, different point or opinion and compare them?
@TS-fu6rd
@TS-fu6rd Месяц назад
Hey just wanted to say I love your videos, I remember in high school a friend and I always discussed wanting to be polymaths and trying to learn multiple disciplines proficiently. And while it is a struggle it's nice to see someone who shares that same view rather than this constant mind numbing message of just push out content and do stuff to get money. So keep it up and God bless you.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks, I'm grateful to hear it. You're right too, the broad 'self-improvement' trend has gone a disappointing direction but there's still loads of great people out there making genuine content
@nerfetrivi
@nerfetrivi Месяц назад
i remember watching your video on mini essays when it came out, it got randomly recommended to me. today, i found out that you made a video talking more about how to write them and, again, because it got randomly recommended to me. going to take it as the universe telling me to try it out lmao.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Haha the algorithm works in mysterious ways
@arnavgautam319
@arnavgautam319 Месяц назад
I changed 3 universities before landing on the one I did, then had no friends since the class had already been divided into groups and pairs, I was alone. Every group project I did alone (due to the only people left are freeloaders,most kinds are in some group with their friends). Knowing the fact that I was isolated, over-pressured with no friends, not even in a degree I wanted to do (I wanted to do Aerospace Engineering, not Computer Science) I quickly went into depression as I saw that after all that, I was not scoring good grades and becoming more & more isolated due to not being a good student. I finally found this one girl who had faith in me (she eventually became my girlfriend) but now in 3rd year of my degree, I discovered your channel and the grades are finally on a upward swing. It is not enough to change much, I am still going to score something equivalent to 2.3 or 2.5 (when converted to American 4-point grading system, the actual GPA on 10-grade point, it is 5.2 right now, expected to go upto 5.5) but at least the grades on an upswing & I wanted to thank you for the help in this journey.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Nice story man, I love to see the turnaround. No matter what happens, the vigour you have will put you far. Keep it up
@arnavgautam319
@arnavgautam319 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ Thank you dude!
@mohcineennoury579
@mohcineennoury579 Месяц назад
You said one thing which seems very powerful to me when it comes to writing and its limits which is : "even creativity benefits from some level of restriction".
@Alexnival
@Alexnival Месяц назад
“Lacking something hurts in the moment, but it gives room for appreciation when it does come around” - the muse who changed my life 😂
@rohithreddy75
@rohithreddy75 Месяц назад
11:41 this mini essay is something mentioned in bhagavat geetha that if you do evil you start getting used to it and habitualise it and after a while its impossible to remove it and becomes disease which cant be removed.
@cotteneyebill74747
@cotteneyebill74747 Месяц назад
This came at the perfect time. I was just wondering yesterday if you ever made a video about, how to actually write the mini-essay. Thanks so much for all the inspiration and guidance. I started my daily 1h writing habit last week - thanks to you.
@user-eg4nj5mw1d
@user-eg4nj5mw1d Месяц назад
This channel is a treasure trove. Thank you for helping us become better learners and thinkers. I’m so happy to see the success of your channel increasing more and more. You deserve it. Thank you!
@portt2569
@portt2569 Месяц назад
Your videos are always exactly what I needed. Just so you know, you are helping people out there way more than you realise. Thanks mate, really!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks man, I'm really grateful to hear this
@LuminaryLibrarians
@LuminaryLibrarians 17 дней назад
Some great tips here. I definitely love the advice on keeping track of your sources as you go. As a librarain, it is one of the top things students come to us for help with. A few days before an essay deadline they panic, and can't remember where they read something then reach out for help finding it. They don't realise there is so much info out there, it can be like looking for a needle in a haystack! I hope lots of students are watching this and taking your advice onboard. 😄
@dad102
@dad102 Месяц назад
You got this stuff dialed in nicely. I can tell. My college English prof liken the essay to the way an image forms on a clean piece of paper as you trace over it, revealing the image hidden below. Each subsequent essay is another stroke of the the pencil, or the crayon. Or the charcoal. The more essays you compose about a variety of topics, the more revealing and detailed will become the underlying image. I thought that an outstanding illustration. He was teaching about the different forms of literature. He was talking about Montaigne in particular. I heard Emily Ratajkowski say that her new book was constructed of a series of essays she spoke into her phone over a long period of time. (Her mom was an English teacher.) That is a NYT bestseller, btw. My Body. She is a beautiful creature. An essay needs to be as focused as possible. Confined in scope. In the end, the essay helps you give voice to your feelings and thoughts on any given topic. "What do I think about thus-n-such? Before you can write down what you think about a given topic, you first must clarify in your own mind. Not as easy it might sound.
@zacharynolan9553
@zacharynolan9553 Месяц назад
your videos are oddly exactly how i imagine the tone of the ones i imagine making but never do. i love the candid, informative content. your consistency and drive is paying off. ill join you soon in that! i hope
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Can't wait to see it, and thanks!
@Circ0_0
@Circ0_0 Месяц назад
Just found this today channel and I think your videos are great. I will definitely be watching your channel regularly(btw I just wanted to point out that you kinda give serious Benjamin mcevoy vibes. Not really important but I just love to see it). ❤
@spagellyfish4023
@spagellyfish4023 Месяц назад
Yet another banger of a video filled with practical tips. Ever since I saw your first video I have been mentally slowing down and putting more effort into really fleshing out my thoughts and learnings through mini essays. This has helped me, someone who loves learning but has the tendency of shooting off in different directions and not getting to the point. I've noticed that with the things I have taken the time and effort to write about, I have been able to provide much more stimulated yet structured conversation whenever the topics come up. Now when someone asks me about something I have not taken the time to reflect and write about, I respond with "you know, I haven't really fleshed that out yet, what do you think?" whereas before I would just sorta verbally jump around and almost guess about how I felt about the subject. Before things were very vague but now I have been able to mentally and literally seperate the levels of development and understanding on a topic. I appreciate you letting us into your world and sharing some of your concrete examples as well as your thinking behind them. Curious people need this kind of structure to enjoy the fruits of their aqcuisitions, thank you for sharing your system and encouraging us to adapt it as our own. Looking forward to the next vid and take care.
@larastone9881
@larastone9881 Месяц назад
Your comment has motivated me to try this! This is where I want to get to!
@spagellyfish4023
@spagellyfish4023 Месяц назад
@@larastone9881 Thanks so much for sharing. That's really awesome to hear that and I wish you the same mental enlightenment and sense of organisation :)
@Saugat-B
@Saugat-B Месяц назад
I love this man's content. Keep up the good work, mate.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Cheers man, thankful to hear it
@SLTYMILK
@SLTYMILK 4 дня назад
I already kinda do this in Google Docs, in a very haphazard fashion and mostly with musings that randomly come to mind. Still gotta watch the Obsidian video so I can start building my library of notes and mini essays in there…
@akanesakurada8298
@akanesakurada8298 Месяц назад
I love the videos you made about mini-essays, it inspired me to be a better writer I kinda wished this topic appeared sooner haha. My key takeaways here are that these mini-essay can also be notes for a bigger picture to form your main idea of a topic and mini-essays are a great tool for self-education, to formulate a deeper understanding. I'm doing freewriting, self-reflections and outlining my novel for past time, but as days goes by it came to my mind to by fulfilling a goal to learn new things and expand my perspectives, I have this guilt that my efforts on college is not enough and it's been filling to do something more that rambled out and can't organize it. I'm trying to read some philosophy or self-help books, but I'm resorting to videos as of now since I'm more used to it. Do you have any recommendations on how to not worry on your structure or be conscious when writing something? It's always my main hurdle and I want it to break it out because I regretted that doing in college. Anyways, thanks for the videos, hope I don't forget to apply it on following days.
@ProductBae
@ProductBae Месяц назад
Love your content. Keep up the great work 🎉
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Much appreciated!
@winchestermalfoy4409
@winchestermalfoy4409 Месяц назад
The entire system is a masterpiece. All your videos are fantastic. I would like to learn how you store other information or learn other subjects. What are your other systems?
@_surreal99
@_surreal99 Месяц назад
Me who can't write any essay watching this 📝
@SilverAphelion
@SilverAphelion Месяц назад
another great video, I am still writing by hand my mini essays, about mostly everything, my hand writting is trylly improving thanks.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
That's great to hear, and thanks
@fabiansanhueza278
@fabiansanhueza278 20 дней назад
I think of all your videos this has been one of the most helpful. It inspired me to start writing my own mini-essays and integrate them into my Digital Zettelkasten. By the way, I'm writing to you from Chile! 🇨🇱
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 20 дней назад
I'm grateful to hear it, thanks!
@anushk444
@anushk444 Месяц назад
This is the quality content I pay my internet bills for !
@cd42095
@cd42095 24 дня назад
So much depth behind every detail! I love your teaching style, glad I found you out! I'm sure I'll bring my writing to the next lev because of this! Thank you SO much!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 24 дня назад
Really grateful to hear it, thanks. Wishing you well in your practice
@cd42095
@cd42095 24 дня назад
@@odysseas__ Just had a few hour writing session that felt orgasmic compared to what it used to be!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 23 дня назад
@@cd42095 Love to hear it
@ZackWalker-hl7ie
@ZackWalker-hl7ie 21 день назад
Ur straight outta Ravenclaw there bro…. Loved listening to this you employ a manner of speaking which is at once informative and deeply relaxing
@fenrisulven8475
@fenrisulven8475 Месяц назад
Even though it wasn't the point of your video, you gave me just the right motivation to work on the essay for uni that I was postponing today. Thanks! 😊
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Love to hear it, much appreciated. I have to grind one out now so I'll join you in spirit
@fenrisulven8475
@fenrisulven8475 Месяц назад
@odysseas__ true! The passion you express for writing hjelps me think of it as not a chore but a talent I am developing, a craft I am refining. Brilliant channel, keep up the good work, and just know it hits just the right spot for adhd people like me ❤️
@ssergium.4520
@ssergium.4520 21 день назад
I do not plan on being a writer, but I noticed that my work causes me lots of anxiety when I don’t know how to do a certain task or I depend on someone for it. In order to deal with that, I started opening a note on my computer that I called “brain” where I take the time to decide on how to go about the task in form of a list of steps. I then work on my task and check things off my list. Now I want to implement this kind of idea for my day to day life, and for bigger things like books or videos, mini essays seem like a great idea. Regarding limiting yourself in your mini essays, I’ve learned time and time again that keeping things simple is the best way to start anything. If you allow yourself too much freedom, too many features and too many goals, you’ll end up wanting to do so much that you won’t do anything or postpone it for the day when you think you’ll have the time for it. Limiting ourselves at first makes us realize what we actually need to improve.
@xDELFYonceagain
@xDELFYonceagain Месяц назад
You are an inspiration, mate. Keep it up, God bless!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks man, God bless you too
@seclilc
@seclilc Месяц назад
This inspired me to go to Panera and start writing. Helped a lot - thanjs
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Love to hear it, thanks
@Divitkumar967
@Divitkumar967 Месяц назад
Finally new video it felt like a century 🤌✨
@stretch8390
@stretch8390 Месяц назад
I enjoy your videos and your speaking voice gives me a Lord Henry Blackwood vibe from Sherlock.
@Drugvigil
@Drugvigil Месяц назад
This is the exact process I follow and writing blogs.
@lathikamihiranga
@lathikamihiranga Месяц назад
I love this channel!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thank you!
@AlbertoCordon1
@AlbertoCordon1 Месяц назад
Another Banger, and the haircut looks good!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Cheers man
@samcollins8330
@samcollins8330 Месяц назад
Love this man
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks
Месяц назад
Nice, I'm reading On Writing Well and Writing to Learn. Great videos, very useful.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks, I'm excited to get to Writing to Learn
@SalamiSlowCooked
@SalamiSlowCooked День назад
A huge thanks you and your work. I love learning about everything, but my interests seemed to outweigh my time. After discovering your channel, my projectd seem managable. Отличное видио! 🎉
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 17 часов назад
Thanks, I'm happy to hear it
@sondreadavis9203
@sondreadavis9203 Месяц назад
I'm thinking of adapting this idea for my media consumption. A place to remember all the serious theory and whatnot I need. But I would do is based on the work, not on a single idea, because that feels more helpful for me. But I might do it as a collection of ideas. I don't know. Something like that. But thanks a bunch for this this idea. I think it will help me alot, I do have trouble making things concise and rewording the thoughts of others. So yeah. :)
@Tomino555
@Tomino555 Месяц назад
Huge value. Keep it up man.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Cheers man
@Tomino555
@Tomino555 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ Do you also offer any courses or products?
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
@@Tomino555 Not now, but I'm working on some paid + free stuff
@Tomino555
@Tomino555 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ cool. Looking forward to it
@jaronsworld_
@jaronsworld_ 5 дней назад
Bro, you would love Alan Moore's writing course on BBC Maestro. Oh my what a fantastic teacher and writer.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 4 дня назад
I'll have to check it out, thanks for suggesting it
Месяц назад
14:23 I remember a writing professor recommends the 'drawer experience' (la experiencia del cajón). Write your text, store it away, and engage in different activities. After a few hours, return to it with fresh eyes and rewrite. This approach isn't magical; it simply reduces memory bias, allowing you to read and edit the text more like an external reader would, without unintentionally filling in gaps with information from your memory
@noahahsan
@noahahsan Месяц назад
I have 2 questions. 1) How do you decide on what colour you use on your node? 2) Could you please make a video on transferring a point from a sourced note to a main note? I have watched previous videos multiple times but I do think another more depth video would help
@InappropriateShorts
@InappropriateShorts 16 дней назад
what do you use for your thumbnails? they’re gorgeous
@susannahdijkstra3260
@susannahdijkstra3260 Месяц назад
Great video as always! I always try to teach my students when discussing literature to link fiction to real life situations. What can you - as a reader - learn from this story? Part of our exam is dicussing those things, so will definitely recommend them to write mini-essays on those topics!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
I'm grateful to hear it, and yes I wish I was asked this in English class more often. I hope it sticks with them
@bretwalder
@bretwalder Месяц назад
Have you looked at Antinet Analog note making. It encourages linking ideas close together in trains of thought. Some good thinking in Scott Scheppers book about selection and Extraction from books.
@brittca
@brittca Месяц назад
Great! I just started back to University and several of the ideas in this video is super helpful in reminding me to keep my writing fun, to connect my ideas as I go, and to cite as I write. Thank you!
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Love it, much appreciated
@ramonbsales
@ramonbsales Месяц назад
Great!
@vjpublisher
@vjpublisher Месяц назад
We had the same messy hairstyle. Now I'm thinking I need to head to the barbers 😂 Kidding aside, thanks for the video. Informative as always.
@rohithreddy75
@rohithreddy75 Месяц назад
I was somehow expecting a video from you today
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
The prophecy is true
@rohithreddy75
@rohithreddy75 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ yeah🤣
@loicrutabana1884
@loicrutabana1884 26 дней назад
Where do you get these beautiful paintings
@stephenhunt8389
@stephenhunt8389 Месяц назад
Many thanks for your content. I'm currently reading 2 books by William Zinsser : "On Writing Well" and "Writing to Learn". I just wondered if you're going to do reviews of these 2 classics ??? In this dumbed down culture, we have to play the game - get people's attention ... and keep it. Here's a question for you .... Thinking about your favourite books ..... What is your favourite opening sentence ?? Here's mine : "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking 13". There's a similar question related to movies. The beginning of the movie "Trainspotting" .... will make sure you stop shoving popcorn into your mouth ... and keep watching the movie. Anyway, thanks again for your channel ... and keep up the great work !
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks, and I'll definitely have to give them more attention. The opening line from the Iliad springs to mind: 'Sing, goddess, of the anger of Achilles, son of Peleus,' mainly because it sets the scene for the rage which is so important to the story. It's perfect.
@kingzeze84
@kingzeze84 Месяц назад
You have to start your own book
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
I'm working on one
@Smithaudio
@Smithaudio Месяц назад
here is a summary for all of you comrades, thanks for Odysseas and for this community for everything. # -Four rules to keep your mini-essays useful (and not a pain in the ass to manage) 1- only **1 idea** per mini essay (use links to link mini essay) 2- keep them **short** (keep them between 100 and 500 words) 3- you have to give **references** 4- Organize your mini-essays with a **system** of tags or folders # The Three-Part Structure ## 1-intro A-Make the premise clear B-spark curiosity we could use one of these techniques - Make a strong **statement** - make an **emotional** intro (drama) - make a **question** - throw the reader into the middle of the **story** ## 2-body - here we **explain** the idea - make the idea **clear** and don't make it long or vague - someone how don't understand the idea should understand it after reading the mini essay ## 3-conclusion - Write a **Powerful** Conclusion - make it **short** and make them **stick** # Using Storytelling in Mini-Essays (Story Notes) these are one of the most powerful styles it could get your point better - they could be **made up** or **retold** or **personal experience** - think what is the point you are trying communicate ## we could use a **hybrid** approach (half story half discission)
@Trendingsuitsinnewdesign
@Trendingsuitsinnewdesign 20 дней назад
Nice
@user-vw1wf3ml7x
@user-vw1wf3ml7x Месяц назад
THE BEST The Greatest The Best
@betomatt
@betomatt 24 дня назад
I love this video Odysseas but I have one question. Minni Essays are not the same as the permanent notes from the zettelkasten Method? if they aren't, What's the difference?
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 23 дня назад
Thanks, and mini-essays are potential style of permanent note, but they don't have to fit into that system necessarily. Most of my zettelkasten notes just happen to be written as mini-essays.
@marcelberes469
@marcelberes469 Месяц назад
This is a little unrelated to the video, but, how do you take notes on visual media like videos or movies? I know you have a reference folder when it comes to books, and I have something similar. But, taking notes on visual media, where I can't export quotes and all that with ease, is something I have a hard time figuring out.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
I take notes as I go usually, with both tabs side by side. I copy quotes manually if needed, but I think there's some transcription ai out there that can turn the video into text for copypasting
@bap3986
@bap3986 Месяц назад
I find myself using this method of essay writing in a poor manner. I've decided on summarizing chapters of a PolSci book I was reading in pdf form side by side with an obsidian vault, but I've only wrote down disjointed quotes, names and ideas without much content to it. This seems to miss the point for me, but I'm not capable of understanding how to do it in a different way to how I was taught to write notes in class. Any suggestions or directions will be greatly appreciated.
@KeithDvorak
@KeithDvorak Месяц назад
you might like the writing advice of cato the elder to his son: rem tene, verba sequentur [know the thing, the words (will) follow]. topics clear in one’s mind help avoid those word salads 😜
@gustavoteles5994
@gustavoteles5994 Месяц назад
good
@ssmoky
@ssmoky Месяц назад
If I could choose 1 youtube channel for the rest of my life it would be this one rethinking, its a hard choice between odysseas and kboges. one for the mind, one for the body
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks man I'm real grateful for that. He's got a great channel indeed
@shonenspiritbeast1563
@shonenspiritbeast1563 Месяц назад
What is the difference between atomic notes and mini-essays? I've been trying to implement the advice from your previous video, but I haven't been writing by the standards you have mentioned in this video.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
A mini-essay is a format of an atomic notes (assuming you are using them in the zettelkasten/second brain context). Every single mini-essays I write is also an atomic note, but not all my atomic notes are mini-essays
@shonenspiritbeast1563
@shonenspiritbeast1563 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ gotcha thanks
@nourelden8199
@nourelden8199 Месяц назад
I think we need a setup tour
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
It's the obsidian video linked in the description
@funlife_016
@funlife_016 24 дня назад
Hey what do you think about writing mini-essay in google slides? I've just find it easier to compile information and give refrence and give a structure. (Your Opinion on this). Thanks for your work.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 24 дня назад
Much appreciated, and I won't lie it sounds strange to me but if it helps you visualise the work and get writing done, then go for it
@ChidiObilor
@ChidiObilor День назад
What do you think of using AI to improve your essay writing. Let’s say you read something and just type in an ai system to give you a summary, you approve or add some points, then throw it into that second brain software “dystopian”. Would you say that you are sacrificing comprehension for speed? Or would you say, with a structure like dystopian, this ai supported process is actually worthwhile. As the sacrifice of comprehension, that you would get from writing on your own and building the points of the essay by yourself, so you can cover way more material faster. Then the material is recorded using dystopian thus you have an idea where its coming from and review it when needed? There may be some external effects to this approach I may be missing. Just wondering what you might think about this. Also great video by the way. I’m currently studying for a few exams and definitely plan on setting up dystopian, as you’ve suggested in your videos, in the next coming weeks.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 16 часов назад
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm against using AI for the writing itself because I like to practice with the slower, more thorough route. The only times I use it are for coming up with analogies, examples, or for research. That said, everyone's goals are different and if you want a little extra volume, you could follow your method just fine.
@asianmale5760
@asianmale5760 Месяц назад
What is the note taking app please??
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Obsidian
@productivity6693
@productivity6693 Месяц назад
Have you taken a look at Scott Scheper's material yet?
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
No but it looks interesting, I'll have to check it out
@productivity6693
@productivity6693 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ Cool, let me know what you think. I am currently building a hybrid system. For the longest time I could not figure out how to use both Obsidian and the analog Antinet Zettelkasten to their fullest potential without disrupting each others principles... Until it finally clicked to me yesterday. Soon I will upload a post on LinkedIn detailing my process.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
@@productivity6693 Yeah I like the sound of a middle ground too
@Tomas-cf2rq
@Tomas-cf2rq 13 дней назад
Hi!, This is like an atomic note?
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 12 дней назад
You can use it as a format of atomic notes, yep
@jillhbaudhaan
@jillhbaudhaan Месяц назад
What city are you from? I expected lad but got man.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
London
@dannydreadnought-xk4qx
@dannydreadnought-xk4qx Месяц назад
2:01
@DanteMishima
@DanteMishima Месяц назад
Unrelated question: what theme are you using
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
It's called atom
@DanteMishima
@DanteMishima Месяц назад
​@@odysseas__thank you. It works seamlessly with your essays. Also thank you so much for all the insights. My mind is constantly running and I didn't know where to put these thoughts, now each shall be a mini essay
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
@@DanteMishima Much appreciated man, I hope it's the outlet you need
@user-vw1wf3ml7x
@user-vw1wf3ml7x Месяц назад
Best
@wisdomseeker3937
@wisdomseeker3937 Месяц назад
What topics can I start with
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Whatever interests you the most
@wisdomseeker3937
@wisdomseeker3937 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ thàt would be philosophy...Thanks 😊
@ashishawasthi9796
@ashishawasthi9796 18 часов назад
I love writing but couldn't come up with an interesting topic. Whenever I write a mini essay, I realise I have just summarized the yt video I watched. Is there a solution to this? How can I get that topic to write about?
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 17 часов назад
Maybe elaborate on a point within the video instead, one that interested you most. You can add your own experience to it and communicate it how you wish
@dannydreadnought-xk4qx
@dannydreadnought-xk4qx Месяц назад
2:00.500
@gelosoor4281
@gelosoor4281 Месяц назад
the story of king solomon was mentioned in the Holy Qur'an . he was a prophet sent from Allah (the God). and he was the son of David which was another king and prophet. their kindom have lived in prosperity and they were really kind , wise and just . In Qur'an also solomon could understand the langauge of animals , insecets and even elves and demons! Allah just made him have power that no other king might have after him. and that what he wanted. Also the story of these two women were also mentioned in the Qur'an as you have said. ^_^ thank you Odysseas for your tips ! following you from Egypt :)
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Much appreciated, and of course it's in the Old Testament too
@kuriaktom2611
@kuriaktom2611 Месяц назад
first
@kirstyc2176
@kirstyc2176 29 дней назад
off subject but I always disliked that king solomon story as a little girl, I argued with my dad that realistically both women had interest in the baby living and so both would choose to give the baby up 😂 haha
@funlife_016
@funlife_016 Месяц назад
Error 404
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Is something missing?
@funlife_016
@funlife_016 Месяц назад
@@odysseas__ 🤣 That was the amount of views when I watched it. Love your content btw, Keep it up.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
@@funlife_016 Ohh I see, thanks too, I appreciate it
@globgogabgalabyeast9152
@globgogabgalabyeast9152 Месяц назад
Why did you spend 100$ on a mic arm with a 5$ white noise machine attached? Your priorities need to be sorted out.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
I'm aware, and it was probably the hum of a computer. Relax..
@globgogabgalabyeast9152
@globgogabgalabyeast9152 29 дней назад
@@odysseas__ It's not computer hum but I take back what I said. The white noise is not from the mic but your improper use of it. You are speaking into the side of the mic instead of the tip and then cranking up the gain causing white noise. The Samson Q2u is a dynamic mic with a cardiod polar patern meaning it only picks up noise from one direction. In the case of the Q2u that direction is the tip. You should be speaking into the tip of the mic, with it slightly to the side of your face, angled toward you. Ideally you'd also have a dedicated XLR audio interface instead of that overpriced mic arm. You're using the microphone's built-in adapter and amp, which cause interference.
@globgogabgalabyeast9152
@globgogabgalabyeast9152 29 дней назад
@@odysseas__ Fix it.
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ 29 дней назад
@@globgogabgalabyeast9152 Ah I see, thanks. Will do something about that
@pretentioushab
@pretentioushab Месяц назад
Hi Great Vid just wanted to Ask How much Time do you spend on Reading and how much For writing Ideas down cause Im Reading Paradise Lost Right now, and id say every 2 sentences or so, I'll have to Take some notes down which will lead me down a Completely new Rabbit hole Could I get some Advice?
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks, and I feel you. As I read, I jot down notes quickly, then once I finish the book, I go back through it and take more detailed notes. This helps me not interrupt the flow too bad. Another solution is to just be more selective in what you take notes on, as in, removing the less important stuff
@charityworks.studio
@charityworks.studio 9 дней назад
This is a "meal" not a "snack" to be consumed properly to try and apply. Saved and Subscribed!
@midnightandmittens5183
@midnightandmittens5183 Месяц назад
New favorite RU-vidr I thought I “hated” writing a few good teachers later and im starting to realize how fun it can be if I let it be thanks🫡
@odysseas__
@odysseas__ Месяц назад
Thanks, and it's common to fall away from it after school. Time we changed that
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