Re: daily notes considered harmful
From Literally the Void's Daily notes considered harmful:
Daily notes are useless. The value of a note is directly proportional to the number of times it is visited. That value is exponentiated each time a note is shared. Daily notes aren't revisited and they aren't shared.
In contrast, I think daily notes are great! I suspect it depends a lot on your particular use case and brain chemistry. In my current role as a people manager pulled in all sorts of directions every day, daily notes and a loose form of interstitial journaling help me impose a smidgeon of order on the chaos with minimal overhead.
Update: See my newer post, Trying Logseq at work, for some related thoughts.