I'm writing a very long essay on Buddhaphobia. I have written twelve thousand words in a day.
Writing at this length might be optimal for expressing these rather difficult ideas. But there is a side effect, a sort of cognitive state one gets into.
And thus Dr. Morton debunked the myth that 12 thousand words a day could only be done with assistance from benzadrine. What's your secret, Dr. Morton? Perhaps a deeper understanding of Buddhist praxis than Kerouac exercised?
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If you try to show me NUMBER, you can´t, but a fish would know what you mean.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130429-how-to-teach-a-fish-to-count