Hi Victor. I have a clarification question. For the quotes in this post (such as “Don’t do that even though you would love it, because you would have no impact.”), are those exact quotes, or are those your own phrasing/description of the types of things that you see and hear?
Longer quotes like these are narrative descriptions of the types of things I see and hear. Do you have any ideas on how to distinguish this from word-for-word quotations?
Unfortunately, I don’t know of any good methods for distinguishing other than simply explaining in writing that these are general ideas rather than exact quotes.
Hi Victor. I have a clarification question. For the quotes in this post (such as “Don’t do that even though you would love it, because you would have no impact.”), are those exact quotes, or are those your own phrasing/description of the types of things that you see and hear?
Longer quotes like these are narrative descriptions of the types of things I see and hear. Do you have any ideas on how to distinguish this from word-for-word quotations?
Unfortunately, I don’t know of any good methods for distinguishing other than simply explaining in writing that these are general ideas rather than exact quotes.