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December 19, 2019

The Wayside Articles

Filed under: Robinson Dorion — Robinson Dorion @ 5:00 am

My first task in applying to take the Page Boy’s Pledge and become a Young Hand was to write a series of articles about my past.

I started off well with Simple Steps Part 1: School Spirit then Took My Lumps from inexperience planning writing time and published The Fabled Outlines.

Upon being accepted by my Master Diana Coman to be one of her Page Boys, my primary aassignment was turn the outlines into articles to strengthen my writing muscle and provide people with context about who I am.

Within a week or so, my focus shifted to the present and writing about my Life on the Isthmus and the JWRD business plan were prioritized over my past.

Combined with travel, holidays and taking on TMSR OS, the articles to fill in the outlines have been the principal work that has remained by the wayside. On top of that I’ve yet to follow up with Mircea Popescu with questions to help improve JWRD or comment on the Trilema piece in which he saluted me and an article about what I appreciate about hunting.

It might not seem like a lot, but there is a lot packed in there ; I estimate 5-15 articles to fill in the outlines. Further article topics have come to mind and I’ve noted ideas, but’ve not set deadlines on when I’ll publish.

4 Comments

  1. […] mountain than I was ready to climb and the result wasn’t very comprehensible. I also published an article on Young Hands covering the tasks that’ve been de-prioritized since starting. This article was a […]

    Pingback by RMD review, Dec 14th-20th, 2019 « Young Hands Club — December 21, 2019 @ 5:19 am

  2. Btw, there was also supposedly this for instance: http://younghands.club/2019/11/04/rmd-week-1-plan-nov-4th-10th-2019/?b=Timing&e=#select

    Comment by Diana Coman — December 27, 2019 @ 10:27 pm

  3. Right, thanks. I was definitely looking forward to writing that when I stated I would. Right now I’m not sure when I’ll get to it, but will work it back into my plans.

    Comment by Robinson Dorion — December 29, 2019 @ 8:52 pm

  4. I know you were and even how come and why, do you realise? (And if you somehow don’t, do ask!) At any rate, it’s also perfectly fine if you are not looking forward to it at all anymore – as long as you *decide explicitly* either way. Because the way you just dropped it above, it’s not even clear: did you just overlook it (aka you did such a rushed job of this wayside thing that you didn’t actually go through your past plans) or did you see it but preferred to ignore it (with whatever justification found, sure)?

    To be explicit above: at that time you considered there was some value for you out of reviewing those conversations in writing; meanwhile of course lots of things changed and so you should simply -but truly and explicitly for *yourself*- re-evaluate: is there less/more/same/what value in that review and/or in what form now?

    Comment by Diana Coman — December 30, 2019 @ 9:20 am

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