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It Is Not Our Business To Set Up Prohibitions, But To Arrive At Conventions In Logic, There Are No Morals.
“It is not our business to set up prohibitions, but to arrive at conventions… In logic, there are no morals.”
— Rudolf Carnap, The Logical Syntax of Language
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Writing really goes one of two ways:
1. Write 3k words in 30 minutes
2. Takes 3 hours to write 3 sentences
There is no in between
I'm sorry but if you give me a specific time but don't actually mean that time and it was really just a vague general "around that time" but you didn't tell me we have a problem because I'll be dead from stress.