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masto | 2 months ago
But I very much dislike when they phase it as “you need to” or “this is how it works”. Thinking everyone else’s brain operates the way yours does seems to be a frequent bias among bloggers. And managers.
I encourage those who write about their experiences to keep it in the first person.
sph|2 months ago
My therapist gave me this exact criticism our first few sessions. On a more charitable read, writing is as much an exercise for the author as it is for the reader. That you might be the writer talking out loud to themselves, not to you in particular.
In any case, point taken. I will keep that in mind, even though I really would like my writing to have a more assertive tone. There are times one seeks to be told what to do, what to try, rather than having to suffer the tired cliché that "this advice might apply to you, it might not, only you know best."
CooCooCaCha|2 months ago
I actually find it annoying and actively skip those parts because they can take paragraphs of text or minutes of a video.
Some people are too quick to make things about themselves.
thek3nger|2 months ago
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blitz_skull|2 months ago
At no point in this post did the author assert they knew how your brain worked.