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foreign as the title of this video suggests this tutorial is for those of you just getting started with obsidian and if youve chosen to work with obsidian youve done it for one primary reason which is to make connections between ideas and your notes by the way of links this of course in hopes of triggering and generating new ideas so lets create our first notes with this linking in mind Im going to hit Ctrl n to start a new page Im interested in the idea of decision making I want to be better and more efficient at it so lets name this note decision making now the first thing that I want to do is jot down an interesting claim that I found while browsing the internet and that is that an average person makes around 35 000 decisions a day this was mentioned in an article by a lecturer at the University of Leicester in England so Im going to double bracket her name when you put a double bracket around the word or a phrase or in this case a name obsidian creates a link to a note page