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folders tags or links folders tags or links folders tags or links folders tags or links folders tags or links when you first start using obsidian organizing is easy you just create some notes and let your future self do with your problems just like in real life but if youre migrating from another program or youre starting to get hundreds of notes in your Vault you simply will have to start organizing your vault in some way and when this happens you can run into the classic folders tags and links dilemma now Im here to finally solve this issue I have found for me the most effective easy to understand and interesting way to organize my notes is through maps of content mocks in this video I will explain what a mock is the five levels of mock emergence how you can create them with a whole bunch of notes already in your system because youre migrating from somewhere else or over time slowly as you create notes and how you can assimilate them into a home note which will serve as your navi