They're not. Nobody explained what AI actually is. Not what it can do. What it is - SIMPLY. Once you understand that, everything changes. New video covers it. No tools, no demos, no lingo. Just the one thing that makes everything else click.
So I'm running into several things like this, and I think the folder structure you talk about here is great, especially as a starting point. That's essentially what I'm doing with Obsidian as my file structure in there, just a little bit of organization around that. As I'm digging into this more, especially going beyond just a second brain use of Claude and truly building out a bunch of agents. There's a case to be made for building out true databases, correct? Because essentially, down the road, when you've got 14,000 files inside those folders, you don't want Claude combing through all of those every time you ask a question. But I'm sure a piece of that too is just like I'm using with Obsidian, the Claude.md file also has instructions, so it's at least telling Claude generally where to go to look for something.