Same Idea - 共鸣发现
Find similar ideas and resonating quotes from user's reading notes and knowledge base.
When to Use
- User shares a thought or idea from reading
- User wants to find similar concepts in their existing notes
- User wants to discover connections between new and existing knowledge
- User wants to find quotes that resonate with a given concept
Input
A thought, concept, or quote from a book. Examples:
- "真正的自由是自律的结果"
- "复利效应不仅适用于金钱,也适用于知识和关系"
- A passage the user is currently reading
Workflow
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Parse the input idea
- Extract core concepts and keywords
- Identify the main theme or insight
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Search knowledge base
- Search Logseq vault:
~/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~com~logseq~logseq/Documents/
- Search Obsidian vault:
~/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~md~obsidian/Documents/
- Look for similar concepts, related ideas, or resonating quotes
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Match and rank results
- Semantic similarity matching
- Prioritize direct quotes with clear attribution
- Rank by relevance and resonance
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Output format
## 输入想法
[User's input]
## 共鸣发现
### 1. [Quote/Concept]
> "[The matching quote or similar idea]"
**来源**: [Book Title] - [Author] / [Person]
**共鸣点**: [Brief explanation of why this resonates]
### 2. [Quote/Concept]
...
Search Strategy
Primary Sources (in order)
- Logseq Journals - Daily notes and fleeting thoughts
- Logseq Pages - Permanent notes and concept pages
- Obsidian Reading Notes - Book highlights and summaries
- Obsidian Literature Notes - Processed reading notes
Search Techniques
- Use
grep or rg for keyword matching
- Look for:
- Same keywords or synonyms
- Related concepts
- Similar metaphors or examples
- Quotes that express the same insight differently
Matching Criteria
- Strong match: Direct semantic equivalence
- Medium match: Related concept or supporting idea
- Weak match: Tangential connection worth noting
Output Guidelines
- Return top 3-5 most resonating matches
- Always include source attribution (book/person)
- Briefly explain the resonance/connection
- If no strong matches found, suggest related concepts to explore
- Be honest when no good matches exist
Example
Input: "复利效应不仅适用于金钱,也适用于知识和关系"
Output:
## 输入想法
复利效应不仅适用于金钱,也适用于知识和关系
## 共鸣发现
### 1. 知识复利
> "每天进步1%,一年后你会进步37倍"
**来源**: 《掌控习惯》 - 詹姆斯·克利尔
**共鸣点**: 强调微小积累的巨大效应,与你提到的知识复利概念一致
### 2. 关系投资
> "人际关系就像银行账户,需要持续存款"
**来源**: 《高效能人士的七个习惯》 - 史蒂芬·柯维
**共鸣点**: 将关系视为需要长期投入的资产,与复利思维相通