Below is text that AI generated. And I don’t like it. It’s not what I write, it’s not how I sound.
So, this isn’t helping me.
Well, that’s not really true. It is not good enough yet, but it does show promise.
However, this is not the part I should outsorce to AI. My ideas is what defines me, I would think. So, then what can AI do for me?
random idea: what if AI (re)creates my website for me. I have a pile of files: ideas, projects, notes, everything. AI goes throiugh it and
I don’t write in straight lines.
Thoughts come in bursts.
Half-formed. Emotional. Sharp in essence but chaotic in shape.
Some days it’s lightning, other days it’s fog.
And honestly? I don’t want to “fix” that.
I want to build around that.
This is a blog post about building a writing system for a nonlinear brain — one where raw thoughts can become meaningful writing without killing the spark.
🧠 My input style: controlled chaos
Here’s my reality:
- Ideas arrive fast
- Structure arrives later
- The good stuff is often buried under noise
- Waiting until it’s organized kills momentum
- If I don’t capture it immediately, it’s gone
That’s not a flaw.
That’s my creative fuel.
The challenge isn’t the ideas — it’s turning raw signal into something others can read.
And that’s where AI comes in.
✍️ What I want
I want to drop messy, ADHD-flavored brain dumps into my notes and have a writing assistant that:
- understands my voice
- knows my mission
- recognizes my audience
- filters noise from signal
- turns chaos into clarity
- formats for where it will live (website, LinkedIn, etc.)
No “pretend guru tone.”
No stripping away humanity.
Just my voice, organized.
🧩 The vision: Obsidian + AI + automation
I already use Obsidian as my second brain.
So here’s the plan:
- I write messy notes as usual
- I tag one with
#blog - An AI agent picks it up
- It turns the note into a proper blog post
- It publishes a draft to my site repo
- The system then adds something like
#processedto the original note (or removes the trigger tag)
That’s it.
Raw → structured → published (or ready for review).
No friction.
No “I’ll rewrite this properly someday.”
The system helps me finish — not force discipline before creativity.
🌐 Multi-site mindset
I don’t just write in one place.
Different audiences, different tones.
So I also want routing based on tags:
#blog→ default site#blog #personal_site→ personal website#blog #iktel→ IkTel blog#blog #linkedin→ LinkedIn-formatted post
One idea, multiple outputs.
One spark, many flames.
⚙️ Why this matters to me
I don’t want a life where I have to “behave like a linear thinker” to create.
I want a system where my natural way of thinking becomes an asset — and the tools handle the part my brain isn’t built for.
Capture > clarify > express.
Not: try to be tidy → then think.
🏗️ Why I’m writing about this before it’s built
Because this site is not about having it figured out.
It’s about building the system in the open.
This is what the future looks like:
Humans produce essence.
AI helps shape it for the world.
One day this post will seem obvious — because the system will exist, quietly doing its work in the background.
For now, this is the blueprint.
The intention.
The next step.
And writing it down is how I inch closer.
If you’re a nonlinear thinker trying to build a structured creative life without killing your spark — welcome.
We don’t force ourselves into boxes here.
We build systems that fit us.