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by squidbeak
84 days ago
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> This is all good advice but one thing it doesn't touch on is: which pen and notebook? In what way could it possibly be relevant? Do you actually believe that the author could suggest a universally suitable pen and paper type? What if he'd had his best results with toilet paper, a sugar thermometer and a soot/diarrhea/lemon juice blend for the ink? Would his advice be any more complete? The moment you lose sight of the habit and instead pay homage to paper and pens, its a fetish instead of a practical discipline. |
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"Practice the hard thing until you are good at it" isn't as fun of a topic as "what can I buy?"
See any subreddit about cameras, guitars, ham radio, etc.