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When to be Obscure

12/6/2012

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OK here's a quick insight from writing papers. If a concept is clear in your mind, never ever use a complicated word, when you can use a simpler one. But hey if something is not clear to you (or anyone else for that matter), try using a very obscure word that was only common during the 16th century. The results can sometimes be gratifying (as opposed to good of course)...try it!
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