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title: "Do you need a virtual Jamie Dobson?",
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author: "Willem van den Ende",
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tags: ~w(writing ai),
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description: "Writing and publishing have multiple goals and audiences. My hand written drafts rarely make it out to the public, unless it is a comment or a micro post. AI generated makes it out, but may confuse readers. Handwritten post.",
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published: true
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}
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---
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Most of my hand written notes don't make it out in to the wild. Even when someone (thanks [Mark Dalgarno](https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdalgarnouk/)) says: "this would be a good micro-post", and I have created this site to give me permission to quickly post something, it might not happen.
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By the time I have written things down, my perspective may have shifted. If not then, it definitely has shifted by the time I get around to editing.
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Over the half-term I have sat down with pen and (e-) paper. It really does help to slow me down and think. But I still need to open a laptop to edit and publish. This introduces friction. "Friction is good for learning!" I hear you say. If it is *essential friction*, yes. If it is *accidental friction*, not so much.
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You see, I wanted to publish a piece on essential versus accidental friction, probably wrote a draft somewhere and then left it.
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Jamie Dobson said on LinkedIn... So yeah, I went to that ad platform and couldn't find back the post, and I lost my train of thought. It was something along the lines of writing by hand, going for walks, throwing chapters of his books away. That is all fine and dandy, I apply that process. Minus the publishing step. The throwing away? I've got that covered.
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As it happens with slow-ish writing. I am sitting down with my keyboard, rambling. [Chris Nesbitt-Smith](https://www.linkedin.com/in/cnesbittsmith) made a virtual [Jamie Dobson](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-dobson/) to critique his writing. It is the only critic that encourages him to curse in his writing. As [Emmanuel Gaillot](https://codingdojo.org/people/EmmanuelGaillot/) would say: "Fuck that shit".
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Jamie kindly offered Chris to critique his writing for real. And then I have this punchline, that relates to the post. But my thread was lost hunting for links. I believe it comes down to [Sitting for the blues](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaxcfW-43oQ), "sand in my heart". I'll leave you with the punchline:
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So I agree with Jamie. No virtual Jamie needed.
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(a LinkedIn comment was written while editing this post, hunting for links. The dopamine hits are real.)
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