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Lorraine's avatar

In essence, doubting yourself means that you are carrying the weight of your words. Others share their thoughts, causing the impact you fear, blissfully ignorant of the damage they have done. To quote Charles Bukowski: “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.”

Keep on seeking and doubting!

Holly Hagan's avatar

In a sense, multiple layers of review could weaken the message because everyone, including the writer, makes revisions to provide their own sense of comfort. That said, I do think regulatory review is important because that review looks at the work through a different lens that the author might not be able to do because they are so close to the work. Where it can be a problem is if it makes the author and reviewers lazy by assuming that someone else will point out the issues if there are any. I can relate to the fear of sharing your own voice. It's something I'm working on too. Sharing writing that hasn't been vetted in the way we're used to feels strange, but then I remember that most people aren't used to the level of review that we are and they are writing.

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