As the clock read 1040, I am relieved that I have actually finished writing all the days from 23rd onwards. Now including this one, I have to upload, edit, make daily art for all of them, and then post it. Two on Twitter and the library I will post online, the report will be mailed and the rest will go up as is. It’s refreshing to actually catch up. It is almost two weeks’ worth of work. In short bursts of writing, I can seem to do quite well and particularly quickly here in vs code than in word. The word template now seems dated. I have pushed daily activities to an all-time high especially after nft. In addition to books and texts, I incidentally was made aware that I also have an image archive. Almost as big as the libraries. I wouldn't say I have hoarded a lot, but I do have a disproportionate amount of digital assets. The practice of writing isn't the three parts that I had previously supposed it was as thinking, note-taking, and then a writing system. It also contains the discipline of reading and the habit of drawing. Writing practice = thinking practice + reading discipline + note-taking system + drawing methodology + writing system. This outline, I am of the opinion is more elaborate than what is out there. Not many, or for that matter any of them draws. Diagramming exists here and there, but they describe how ideas come together. It is not image-making. There is definitely some oddity to point out if not for the Web3 discourse, the form of the writing practice would have remained as was till the RBC5. Reading too as a factor to consider wouldn't have come up without RBC6 happening parallelly with the jpeg drama. Drawing is specific to the architectural design writing practice and needs recognition as such. This is now the second draft of a writing practice outline. To streamline this process is now the next step.
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