What blog posts are for: a response to “What books are for: a response to ‘Why books don’t work.’”
I read this blog post carefully yet absorbed only a small fraction of the total details it contains. You’re only communicating one key idea here. For greater learning efficiency, you may as well replace this post with a one-sentence summary: “Anyway, I think that books are basically mechanisms to leverage this availability heuristic.”
What blog posts are for: a response to “What books are for: a response to ‘Why books don’t work.’”
I read this blog post carefully yet absorbed only a small fraction of the total details it contains. You’re only communicating one key idea here. For greater learning efficiency, you may as well replace this post with a one-sentence summary: “Anyway, I think that books are basically mechanisms to leverage this availability heuristic.”
But then readers would have to repeat this sentence for as long as it takes to read the blog post to get the same effect. Not quite as fun.