i believe these were folks who believe that what is said in the bible is a sort of word for word truth. As uppose you people read the bible as to be parables, morals, like ways of living. Whereas these folks were kind of reading them as like, no, this is what happened, word for word and this is exactly what i should do. Like, they weren't interpreting it. They were using those words. I stret but it was also thi sort of complex thing where t was about more like emotions then truth. It's very complicated. And that expertise got me thinking about, like, oh, i'm not thinking about these people writin like,
Veronica Erb is the author of Finding Out, an email newsletter for people who do and use UX research. Previously, she led UX research at NPR and consulted with a variety of companies. In this conversation, we discuss Veronica’s reading and note-taking practices.
Since we recorded this, Veronica published a post with photos and screenshots of her notes. The link is in the show notes, in case you want to see what she's talking about.
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