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  • Noa Kageyama

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    July 16, 2022 at 8:23 am

    Hi Luca,

    Yes – I think you can certainly trial and error your way to a solution through adjustments, at which point I’m guessing that you can probably articulate for yourself what some of the key characteristics of the “new” way are, and also articulate what some of the key elements of the “old” way are?

    You might then be able to exaggerate the old way, so that it becomes more distinctive, and easier to differentiate from the new way.

    I don’t think you need to do this for everything, of course – just those few passages where there’s a tendency for your habits to revert back to the old way of things!

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