blog post - - learning by writing

https://www.cold-takes.com/learning-by-writing/

person - Holden Karnofsky

a different kind of challenge: trying to “always have a hypothesis” and re-articulating it whenever it changes. By doing this, I try to continually focus my reading on the goal of forming a bottom-line view, rather than just “gathering information.” I think this makes my investigations more focused and directed, and the results easier to retain. I consider this approach to be probably the single biggest difference-maker between "reading a ton about lots of things, but retaining little" and "efficiently developing a set of views on key topics and retaining the reasoning behind them."
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hypothesis and hypothesis articulation
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your process should be driven by a goal
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^revising-hypothesis

learning by writing seems related to writing to think