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“I didn’t like it [computer] when I first began using it. Where it’s helped me a lot is in nonfiction which is a kind of different process. You’ve got research, you’ve got your notes, You can block out what you want to work on for the next 10 pages and put it in another file, and then you can kind…” quote by Joan Didion
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“I didn’t like it [computer] when I first began using it. Where it’s helped me a lot is in nonfiction which is a kind of different process. You’ve got research, you’ve got your notes, You can block out what you want to work on for the next 10 pages and put it in another file, and then you can kind of carve it into shape”

Joan Didion

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Art of Nonfiction, 1995

Initial resistance to a tool can turn into a powerful workflow for research and writing.

In simple terms: Discomfort with new tech can become a writing advantage.

Key Takeaway

Embrace learning curves for better productivity.

Themes

learning technology writing process

Mood

thoughtful practical

Type

advice inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • book projects
  • journalistic pieces

Key Concepts

adaptation workflow optimization

Questions to Reflect On

  • What features of the tool aid focus?
  • How can you balance tech use with deep thinking?
A Different Perspective

Technology may distract if not disciplined.

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