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gdulliyesterday at 11:36 PM1 replyview on HN

I'm grateful that I spent a significant part of my life forced to solve problems and forced to struggle to produce the right words. In hindsight I know that that's where all the learning was. If I'd had a shortcut machine when I was young I'd have used it all the time, learned much less, and grown up dependent on it.


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Terr_today at 2:56 AM

I'd argue that choosing words is a key skill because language is one of our tools for examining ideas and linking together parts of our brains in new ways.

Even just writing notes you'll never refer to again, you're making yourself codify vaguer ideas or impressions, test assumptions, and then compress the concept for later. It's an new external information channel between different regions of your head which seems to provide value.