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Richard Rose's avatar

One of the delicious paradoxes of cognition is that I often don't know what I think until I write it down. I can feel that there is something off about an argument, or something interesting about a topic, but I can't tell what it is until I've committed it to paper.

On an entirely separate note my intuitions about the differences between work and labour are the exact opposite of yours. For me labour means something that is satisfying, productive in the literal sense, purposeful. Everything that work is to you. Work is the hollow thing I do for pay, the thing that leaves me exhausted and which I wish I could survive without. It is your labour. I suspect this is a UK / US two nations divided by a common tongue thing.

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Judah's avatar

Gonna shill for a moment to point out that if the fear of being wrong (factually or otherwise) stops you from writing, it shouldn't. Embrace it, you'll have more fun that way. I only got around to starting my own substack once i decided to be wrong: https://bewrong.substack.com/about

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