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by clove
894 days ago
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I've seen this type of writing a lot, and I agree with you: It's an excuse to draw attention to the writer. Anecdotes aren't bad if they lead into something more substantive. E.g., "My experience with my kids in Greece got me interested in [concept], and here is the data that I collected; my conclusion is that..." But no, it's usually like: Check out this experience I had or quirky thing I do. Now let's talk about something tangentially related. It's really a need to vent being displayed most prominently. Maybe covid/social media/WFM/inflation/whatever you want to blame has made people lonely to the point of trying to add water cooler talk into their publications. |
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