Cool article! I think it’ll be helpful for my progress. It’s similar to Write How You Speak which I’ve said multiple times has helped me write more. I definitely write a lot faster than I did before I started posting on the forum.
I think people should study grammar before debating advanced topics and being confident. If you’re debating for fun, learning and practice, while not being very confident you’re right, that’s fine.
I think I’ve had an attitude that debates are super important so I should be really skilled and I should put lots of effort into it. I should think more about learning opportunities with lower-stakes debates. I think I learned a lot in my discussion with actually_thinking.
Also, in general, I think you should try to fix writing errors primarily by changing how you think. Change your ideas that are the root cause of those errors.
That’s interesting. Seems like a good approach.
But even if you don’t, if you’re reading this, I bet you’re the kind of person who will pick up on some problems and make improvements even with no organized attempt to do so. If you think your writing is pretty much perfect, then reviewing for errors and getting more feedback from others would help. But most people reading this probably already see plenty of imperfections in their writing,
Yes, I do notice mistakes.
Do you rewrite a lot in programming too? Like rewrite functions more than other programmers do?