I wish people wrote this way now a days. It was genuine.
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When you have to scratch out your words on extremely expensive rough paper with a metal nib pen, then your writing style will evolve to match theirs. Fewer more dense words.
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I first read this in Dean Keith Simonton's "Greatness: Who Makes History and Why?" Amazing book.
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One problem I face with this is, unless you are spectacularly successful, some people think, you are doing an act. I also need to remind myself. Eventually, we all have 24 hours in a day. Yet.
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This is such a common thread among all of the greats.. I just recently posted an essay about Charles Darwin’s schedule, Henry Pointcaré and others.. Takeaway.. no herculean sprints.. but rather small (2x 2hrs roughly) but extremely consistent marathonshttps://bit.ly/2FMAB8O
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Appreciate you sharing

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My evolving template for meeting requests from acquaintances: >How important is it to you that we meet? It will help me to prioritize. >Is there a favor you'd like to ask? If so, feel free to just state your wish. >I hope you're reading a friendly tone in this straight talk.
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I agree with the sentiment wholeheartedly. Somehow, I also have a sense that Dickens just didn't like this guy and the guy wasn't getting the message.
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Not even a rain check.
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