- When you start publishing your work online, don’t worry about whether it’s accessible to everyone. Don’t feel the need to explain every term you’re using, or to spend all of your time teaching the “prerequisites”. Your writing should still be *clear* — as [[Karlsson, Henrick]] points out, clear [[writing is turning your networked thought into a cohesive narrative|writing]] is clear [[{10d2} thinking is the process of navigating our knowledge graph to find interesting paths or associations between unrelated ideas|thinking]] — but you are writing for the audience *like you*, to [[{5.3b} publishing online is querying the internet for community|query]] the internet for people *like you*. Write like you’re writing for you! - [[2025-01-31]] as opposed, e.g, to [[{5.2b1a} optimization comes at the expense of originality|optimizing]] for a wider audience.