Auto saved by Logseq

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Daniel Gallegos 2023-08-15 09:45:24 -04:00
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``` ```
- this allows me to [[hyperlink]] to another related concept, keep engagement with another, related idea, and give it metadata to sort through. nothing more, nothing less! [[keep it simple]], part of [[lazy engineering]]. 😎🤙 - this allows me to [[hyperlink]] to another related concept, keep engagement with another, related idea, and give it metadata to sort through. nothing more, nothing less! [[keep it simple]], part of [[lazy engineering]]. 😎🤙
- the reason why tags are at the top is to take advantage of [[logseq]]'s built in tagging system. :3 - the reason why tags are at the top is to take advantage of [[logseq]]'s built in tagging system. :3
- i use a logseq [[seed template]] for this. - i use a logseq [template]([[templates]]) for this.
- next: [[gardening habits]] - next: [[gardening habits]]

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@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ tags:: #seed #zettlekasten #[[digital garden]]
``` ```
- this allows me to [[hyperlink]] to another related concept, keep engagement with another, related idea, and give it metadata to sort through. nothing more, nothing less! [[keep it simple]], part of [[lazy engineering]]. 😎🤙 - this allows me to [[hyperlink]] to another related concept, keep engagement with another, related idea, and give it metadata to sort through. nothing more, nothing less! [[keep it simple]], part of [[lazy engineering]]. 😎🤙
- the reason why tags are at the top is to take advantage of [[logseq]]'s built in tagging system. :3 - the reason why tags are at the top is to take advantage of [[logseq]]'s built in tagging system. :3
- i use a logseq [[seed template]] for this. - i use a logseq [template](logseq://graph/garden?block-id=64db7d5e-9da5-432a-aa11-f97ae5d113ec) for this.
- next: [[gardening habits]] - next: [[gardening habits]]

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- ## [[seed]] - ## [[seed]]
template:: seed template:: seed
template-including-parent:: false template-including-parent:: false
id:: 64db7d5e-9da5-432a-aa11-f97ae5d113ec
- tags:: - tags::
- **prev:** - **prev:**
- -