Writing Is Not the Goal
Writing is a path to becoming someone who genuinely engages with life.
I started digital note-taking years ago with tiny daily entries. Over time, the tools changed, but one problem remained: maintenance cost kept growing.
I Tried Many Tools, but the Core Problem Stayedβ
- Evernote: easy to start, hard to scale
- Notion: flexible structure, but weak long-term recall without active maintenance
- Obsidian: better linking and local control, but still needs sustained organization effort
- Other tools: each solved one part, none solved long-term compounding by default
The key insight was simple: tools changed, but the maintenance burden did not.
The Real Bottleneck Is Not Feature Countβ
Most note systems fail over time because:
- you must repeatedly re-read old notes to remember what exists
- finished notes sink and become hard to reuse
- insights do not naturally evolve into structured knowledge
This is not just a βnote managementβ issue. It is a maintenance-cost vs. value issue.
Why LLM-wiki Mattersβ
What if LLM handles continuous maintenance?
- summarize new material
- update topic pages
- connect related notes
- mark contradictions and outdated assumptions
Then months later, your knowledge base can be richer than your own memory of it, because maintenance never stopped.
That is the core goal of GPT AI Flow.
Learn more: What Is LLM-wiki
Three Writing Fears and Our Responseβ
| Fear | Typical Experience | How LLM-wiki Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Blank-page fear | βI donβt know where to start.β | Surface writing seeds from your existing notes |
| Interruption fear | βI canβt continue after a gap.β | Reconstruct context and suggest the next step |
| Judgment fear | βWhat if this is not good enough?β | Start with private wiki-first writing, publish later |