I really dislike outlining to break a piece down into manageable chunks. Feels like admitting defeat, and the best case is still “carving reality at joints” outcome... a carcass is a carcass even if elegantly butchered.
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McLuhan would be proud. Now teach me how to do the same pls.
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that seems like a direct hit on xNTP proclivities: iNtuitor loves to chunk up to highest logical level they can muster, by cognitive *jump*... mostly hates slow slogging through details or detail-like "straight-jacket" type of orderings
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My problem with outlining, which I think you’re capturing, is that even if I get an outline that looks right, I can imagine nothing less pleasurable than filling it in.
That said, I’m into structure.
Which together i guess explain why I’m such a slow writer.
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