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by kwekly 4984 days ago
I can't tell if you're kidding or not...

Is your question, do writers and mathematicians also speak of elegance and aesthetic in their work? Do writers engage and practice free writing and side-projects to hone their skills, beside whatever they have to do to pay the bills?

Expand your world man, there's so much more out there.

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Obviously elegance, aesthetics, and a desire for personal improvement are common factors between these professions. But I've spent a lot of time with writers, scientists, and mathematicians, and I've very rarely heard any of them analogize the process of improving at their work to carpentry or other skilled physical labor. But I hear this analogy from programmers all the time. Programmers talk about sharpening their saw instead of talking about writing another draft, even though to my mind programming is much closer to writing than it is to carpentry. That's what I wonder about.