If you want your proposed solution attributed to you, writing it in a style that people actually want to engage with instead of “your personal voice”, would be the straightforward choice.
Larry McEnerney is great at explaining what writing is about.
Well, perhaps we can ask, what is reading about? Surely it involves reading through clearly presented arguments and trying to understand the process that generated them, and not presupposing any particular resolution to the question “is this person crazy” beyond the inevitable and unenviable limits imposed by our finite time on Earth.
There’s a lot of material to read. Part of being good at reading is spending one’s attention in the most effective way and not wasting it with low-value content.
That’s fair, and I need to do a better job of building on-ramps for different readers. My most recent shortform is an attempt to build such an on-ramp for the LessWrong memeplex.
If you want your proposed solution attributed to you, writing it in a style that people actually want to engage with instead of “your personal voice”, would be the straightforward choice.
Larry McEnerney is great at explaining what writing is about.
Well, perhaps we can ask, what is reading about? Surely it involves reading through clearly presented arguments and trying to understand the process that generated them, and not presupposing any particular resolution to the question “is this person crazy” beyond the inevitable and unenviable limits imposed by our finite time on Earth.
There’s a lot of material to read. Part of being good at reading is spending one’s attention in the most effective way and not wasting it with low-value content.
That’s fair, and I need to do a better job of building on-ramps for different readers. My most recent shortform is an attempt to build such an on-ramp for the LessWrong memeplex.