@DamiDefi: 140K notes won't make you smarter. A vault that captures everything, connects ideas automatically, and surfaces insight…
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A tweet promotes building an AI-powered second brain using Readwise, Obsidian, Claude, and Telegram to capture and connect ideas, instead of accumulating useless notes.
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140K notes won’t make you smarter.
A vault that captures everything, connects ideas automatically, and surfaces insights before your first coffee might.
Readwise. Obsidian. Claude. Telegram.
Stop building a graveyard of useless notes. Start building a system that thinks with you.
This is what a real AI-powered second brain looks like.
Bookmark this. Your future self will thank you.
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