Hi Felix,

Just wanted to highlight, that there's a benefit from not having the two 
mean the same. :-)

You can, of course, use the same method the other way around.

The key point being: one would serve for the concept and the other for the 
records. If you use plural or singular for one or the other is a matter of 
preference. I believe I started out the other way around but - in my case - 
I more often refer to concepts in my tiddlers, as I am documenting things. 
So in that regard, I want to be writing something like, "Daily notes on 
what's happened can be found in [[Journals]]." rather than "Daily notes on 
what's happened can be found in a [[Journal]]." To me, the former sounded 
more natural a wording overall. If I specifically want to link records, I 
sometimes even do, "See list of [[Journal]]s." Of course my notes are about 
a host of other things, not actually "Journals". M.)

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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