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Issue generated on Monday, February 16, 2026
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bigthink.com from [email protected]
This is why so many great writers swear by deliberately messy first passes. John McPhee describes his early creative process as “flinging mud at a wall.” If we’ve any hope of completing a first draft, he explains, we’ve got to “blurt out, heave out, babble out something—anything.” This method works precisely for its arbitrariness; you’re tricking the DMN to hand you something—anything—tangible, then protecting that something from early prosecution by delaying the ECN.
finance.yahoo.com from [email protected]
So it has a name – SaaSpocalypse
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/3-factors-separate-saaspocalypse-winners-110214994.html