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Types of significant subjects: long and short from "summary" of The Long and the Short of It by Graeme Donald

In the world of significant subjects, there exist two distinct categories: long and short. These designations are not merely based on physical length, but rather on the depth and breadth of the subject matter they encompass. Long subjects tend to be expansive, multifaceted, and complex, requiring a more in-depth exploration to fully understand their nuances and implications. On the other hand, short subjects are more focused, concise, and straightforward, often able to convey their essence with just a few key points. Long subjects are like vast oceans, with layers upon layers of information waiting to be explored. They can encompass a wide range of topics, from historical events to scientific theories, from philosophical concepts to cultural phenomena. Delving into a long subject requires patience, dedication, and a willingness to engage with complex ideas and intricate details. It is a journey of discovery and enlightenment, with each new layer revealing a deeper understanding of the subject at hand. In contrast, short subjects are like sparkling gems, with a clear and distinct brilliance that captures the atte...
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    The Long and the Short of It

    Graeme Donald

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