Robert discussed some of the guidelines laid out in chapter 3. The final one that he discussed, " Ask Others To Help You Understand Your Readers And Their Context," seemed like one of the most important. The better that you know your readers, the better you can get your point across to them and, as the book put it, get them to take the action that you want to see. I have also found that working with others makes the task much easier. Not only do many hands lighten the load, as the expression states, but many minds can simplify the solution. I have run into a variety of scenarios where I am trying to solve a problem in the most complicated fashion, and then someone will come by and point out something that I missed or tell me something that I didn't know and it will make the solution much more simpler, easier, and overall better.
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