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But I totally agree with your point—simplicity and something you can actually stick with is way more important than a “perfect” system. If it becomes too complex, it usually ends up getting ignored anyway.
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I also agree that consistent naming (especially with dates) makes a huge difference compared to deep folder nesting. The idea of keeping active folders simple and moving completed work into yearly archives is especially practical for long-term management. Do you ever run into issues with duplicates or version control when…
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I like your idea of keeping big main folders like companies, personal, and education—it makes everything easier to manage long-term. Also separating shared folders and file requests is a smart move.
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This is a great refresh for the community, and I really like the focus on improving connection between users and the product team. The idea of having a more structured space for questions, feedback, and shared learning should make it much easier for both beginners and experienced users to get value from the platform.…