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How to Be Really, Really, Ridiculously Productive

Nat Eliason

The trouble with developing good taste in writing, which is the point of studying books like this one, is that you begin to find your stuff distasteful. This creates doubt. Waves of doubt-the conviction that everything you've done so far is rubbish-will wash over you from time to time. The only help is a cheerful faith that more work will raise even thİs rubbish up to your newly acquired standards. Once achieved, you can reraise the standards and acquire better doubt at a level of still better taste. Buck up. Irrational cheerfulness is hard to teach but good to have for any work.

Economical Writing

Deirdre N. McCloskey

Find out what someone loves to talk about, then ask them questions about it. They will light up.

My Hairline Is Receding and I’m Going Gray.

Andrew Wilkinson

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