
It takes skill to K.I.S.S.
In Apathy, unfeelingly , I like what a fellow blogger, K.K. commented. “Short and crisp!” Not that it’s like crunchy potato chips, but it reminds one that it takes skill to K.I.S.S. (keep it short and sweet)!

I used to summarize CVs ( 1-4 pages long) and lengthy abstracts to fit them into conferences’ program brochures. They were good exercises for me.
And if one can carry forth a point in 50 words instead of 500 words, I would prefer the shorter one.
Practise K.i.s.s.-ing!
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Quote:-
A writer should have the precision of a poet and the imagination of a scientist. – Vladimir Nabokov
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I still remember one boss, who always used simple sentences instead of complex ones, had told me how difficult it is to be simple. Thank you for sharing this beautiful postšš
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Glad you like it!
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The pencil has two ends so that you can get to the point but erase if you need it.
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