I wonder how much more articulate I could become. Is that even a generalizable thing or does articulation depend largely on properly understanding what I would like to say?
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Replying to @SeanMombo
i’ve reached a level of spoken (not written) articulateness where i can quickly verbalize, in detail, almost all my thoughts of nearly any complexity after i reached that point, i found the best way to level up my verbal skills was to learn how to judiciously shut the hell up
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Replying to @choosy_mom @SeanMombo
i'm like the reverse....what so u can just say what you're thinking of and it just comes out right??
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Replying to @nerdposting @SeanMombo
yeah pretty much. when i’m riffing and flowing the words just pour out, no transcription needed it’s a little like riding a bike, or mastering the controls to a video game—the words cease to feel like a lossy/delayed conduit for transmitting the stuff in my head
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chad donkey from shrek 2 Retweeted chad donkey from shrek 2
typing this out, i’m like hyper aware of how this could be perceived as ignorant or dunning-krugery i could very easily be overestimating myself here, but the gap in my talking v. writing proficiency has definitely felt pretty significant for a whilehttps://twitter.com/choosy_mom/status/1215012798880714752 …
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chad donkey from shrek 2 @choosy_momMy words-locating capabilities are much stronger via speaking than writing However, given the choice, I’d prefer to be more articulate in written language Recently I’ve made more of an effort to improve my writing skills than I have in many years Rewarding journey ahead!Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
arrogant* not ignorant
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