The book "Overcoming Writing Blocks" by Karin Mack and Eric Skjiei provides a method for writing when you don't know what you are saying. They call it Dick and Janing. When stuck in big words, write five -word sentences. Each word must have but one syllable.
Does anyone in MOQ have the nerve to try that for me? Although I have the IQ of a United States Senator, I cannot understand Pirsig when he goes deep. And practically every message on moq eludes me in the fog of big words.
For a starter, define value in one-letter words in five-word sentences. Then wrestle with dynamic quality.
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