Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
Two kinds of writers A. Those who think they know what they are talking about B. Those who talk like they don’t know what they’re thinking about No reason these should be mutually exclusive but in practice they mostly are I’m almost exclusively B. All my writing grasps at stuff just outside my cognitive reach
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
The big risk for type A, which people like Paul Graham succumb to, is that they don’t actually know and should be in B-mode The big risk for type B is that there is no there there and you’re chasing a mirage in peripheral noise
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Sharon
@sharonjohn
I’m sure this also influences the style of writing. I don’t think you can do the Paul Graham school of “write simple prose” if you’re doing Type B. I had reluctantly bought into that approach to writing until I discovered Ribbonfarm and now no one can convince me you can’t say delve 😂
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