Ideally TOC is LAST thing you write. Only reason we don't is need to pitch proposals to $ sources
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Replying to @vgr @Meaningness and
Creating an outline is a *tax* and inefficiency you impose on book writing process to raise OPM
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It has helped me organize my thinking in a way that seems useful… may depend on author or subject matter!
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Replying to @emareaf @Meaningness and
what does specialization have to do with structured writing?
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Replying to @bitemyapp @Meaningness and
I just patternmatched on David being hedgehog and Venkat being fox.
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Replying to @bitemyapp @Meaningness and
they are different thinking styles. Hedgehog knows one big thing, fox many small
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Replying to @emareaf @Meaningness and
this seems like conceptual pareidolia to me.
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Replying to @bitemyapp @emareaf and
knowing and applying structure to be more efficient isn't knowing 1 vs. many things.
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agreed; it's praxis vs poiesis. But *choosing* structury projects is hedgehoggy
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