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Writer's Block: The Art of Communication
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I like e-mail the best - although the advantage of IM is that you get instant feedback - so the whole conversation sticks tightly to the curves of what exactly you're both interested in. But it doesn't tend to be as deep. Mostly I notice there are so many more things I can say when I'm writing instead of talking.
I've brought up ideas in writing that are much more complex than what I typically speak. Due to the fact that any given syllable can not come out - even though I've sent the signal to my mouth - or it can come out bass-ackwards.
Weirdly enough - actually knowing the other person a long time makes it easier.
I like e-mail the best - although the advantage of IM is that you get instant feedback - so the whole conversation sticks tightly to the curves of what exactly you're both interested in. But it doesn't tend to be as deep. Mostly I notice there are so many more things I can say when I'm writing instead of talking.
I've brought up ideas in writing that are much more complex than what I typically speak. Due to the fact that any given syllable can not come out - even though I've sent the signal to my mouth - or it can come out bass-ackwards.
Weirdly enough - actually knowing the other person a long time makes it easier.