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I live for people explaining how they approach analysis and critique. I desperately want to know how other people think about things so I can learn to think in new ways. I want a compelling intellectual or journalistic project, but I also want to know how it was conceived and executed. I hope you enjoy hearing that kind of behind-the-scenes, too, because that's exactly what this episode is. It's a case study that I shared with the last cohort of Making Sense, my 8-week program for turning "Wait, what?!" moments into compelling content, explaining how an article I published last year came together. You'll hear just how messy the process (and why working through it is worth it). Footnotes: • Read the article version of this episode. (http://whatworks.fyi/articles/messy-p...) • Check out Mia Sato's article about dupes for The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/cs/features/...) and her TikTok video (https://www.tiktok.com/@miasato_/vide...) explaining how she approached the topic. • "Drafting Towards the Status Quo (https://whatworks.fyi/articles/drift-...) " on What Works • “Wait, What?! (https://whatworks.fyi/articles/wait-what) ” on What Works • Learn more about Making Sense! (http://whatworks.fyi/making-sense) ★ Support this podcast ★ (http://whatworks.fyi)