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This thread really mementoes my mori

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fuck these made me chortle

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How do yinz revise your writings? When working on school assignments I try writing a page a day, to keep myself from forcing out more drivel than I'm usually able to produce, and leave it at that so as to look at it the next day to rework it with fresh eyes and mind. But now looking back at a paper I'd completed, probably 8/10ths of it is complete garbage where I completely rush over key passages in need of explanation because I knew what I was talking about when I wrote it but was completely oblivious as to how most people would be left fucking clueless by what I was trying to say. Any tips for catching this? How do I become more self-aware as to my own obscurantism? I'm trying to make myself more readable and cogent to my audience and not appear as if I'm half-assedly saying a couple of insightful but unclear statements.

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Hey, /lit/. Beginner here. What, in your opinion, are the best books to start off with in the genre of Psychology?

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