Did you like the "Myth I Believed" feature of the book?
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Re: Did you like the "Myth I Believed" feature of the book?
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I agree, I think the idea of the format was good. The only improvement I think would be removing the "myth" from the end section. It felt pretty redundant to me.
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Also, some chapters’ “This is what I learned” seemed like non-sequiturs from the myth.
Mind you, “priming the reader with what to look for in advance can be an effective tool, just not one I prefer or would use... except, maybe I do: chapter epigrams using quotes or song lyrics are subtle primers, and I use those techniques.
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