I wish I were a more orderly writer. It wld be so much more efficient. So many people just plan out what they're going to say & then say it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I try that but then keep thinking of other essential things & so it spreads & then I end up with a huge mass of argument to impose order on
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I get it tightly structured in the end & its better than if I didn't allow myself to include any of the things I thought of in process
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But it's bloody inefficient & my 'cut bits' document is sometimes longer than the final essay.
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I've probably whined this whine before but it's so annoying it's multiple-whine-worthy.
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I'm very far from an expert, but I think the best thing to do is substantiate a narrow, specific thesis, then save the extra argument to...
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substantiate related theses later.
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I think if you try to substantiate too many propositions in your conclusion, it tends to have less of an effect on skeptical people.
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Oh, yes. It has to be cut down to something strong & simple in the end. I'm just never quite sure which branches are stronger till I write.
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