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Can't remember where I got this from: "The author starts with a skeleton of an argument and turns it into prose. Your job is to take the prose and excavate the skeleton." If the excavated skeleton is messy, either a) you're a bad reader, or b) the author is a shit thinker.
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Also fascinated by all kinds of visual representations, maps, argument maps, concept maps, etc. It feels like they have a lot of potential, but I'm not sure if they're useful in transferring knowledge, as much as the process of making them. There is some interesting research...
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I could share a raw bullet-point version of an essay but fewer people would get anything out of it because it’s not taking them on a journey. The “download” only happens when people are in a flow state and fully absorbed. Outlines can’t do this for most people.
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