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3/ One big take away for me from ZatAoM is the part about cleavage planes - you can strike an idea like a rock and break it into two ...but you can do that at any of dozens (infinite) angles, and no one approach is the right way. Wordcel vs rotator is just one cleavage plane.
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4/ So actually, I think ZatAoM is absolutely relevant to this discussion, but it shouldn't be analyzed according to WC/SR standards, but WC/SR standards should be analyzed according to ZatAoM.
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5/ Also, I hated Pirsig's 2nd book, but that was 30 years ago. Maybe I should try it again.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31093.Lila …
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7/ "people are complex and have all sorts of problems" yes, that's why I avoid them
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8/ I think I actively dislike rhetoric, in all its forms and all its uses I first realized that I dislike even "good" rhetoric when reading Chesterton. His "arguments" for things I support ...make no sense. Could just as easily be used for things I hatehttps://twitter.com/FahadMAlam/status/1491438897192382464 …
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11/ I suppose that for those who weren't born with the super power of autism, rigorous training is a good 2nd-best approach to defense against the dark arts.
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