Oh. It looks like I just understood what was EY’s point in “Keltham wrote first version of [text] and than rewrote it”. I just accidentally did this and it seems that it is much more effective and quick to do not any fixes at all on the first writing, just write out thoughts for yourself, and next write version with all the obvious fixes, than to constantly erase and make local fixes. It’s just important not to start trying to do second order fixes on “for publication” version.
(Context: earlier he wrote that he has problem with constant fixing/rewriting. I guess it may be representation of his found out fix.)
Oh. It looks like I just understood what was EY’s point in “Keltham wrote first version of [text] and than rewrote it”. I just accidentally did this and it seems that it is much more effective and quick to do not any fixes at all on the first writing, just write out thoughts for yourself, and next write version with all the obvious fixes, than to constantly erase and make local fixes. It’s just important not to start trying to do second order fixes on “for publication” version.
(Context: earlier he wrote that he has problem with constant fixing/rewriting. I guess it may be representation of his found out fix.)