>I didn’t have the same “yanked” response as you did—if anything, I find Duncan usually takes too long to get to the point
I don’t think how quickly or slowly he gets to the point has much impact on the thing I’m trying to talk about with “yanked”. This is not a “slow down” feeling, it’s a “get your grubby hands off my psychology” feeling. I think it’s possible to move very quickly while leaving lots of the kind of “space” I’m wanting.
Based on this thread, I currently plan to add both an intro and an expansion that meets the needs listed above, probably clearly headlined as “here’s how you’d know if you could skip this part.”
Additional wants or suggestions for such sections welcome.
>I didn’t have the same “yanked” response as you did—if anything, I find Duncan usually takes too long to get to the point
I don’t think how quickly or slowly he gets to the point has much impact on the thing I’m trying to talk about with “yanked”. This is not a “slow down” feeling, it’s a “get your grubby hands off my psychology” feeling. I think it’s possible to move very quickly while leaving lots of the kind of “space” I’m wanting.
Based on this thread, I currently plan to add both an intro and an expansion that meets the needs listed above, probably clearly headlined as “here’s how you’d know if you could skip this part.”
Additional wants or suggestions for such sections welcome.
Also: oof