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An interesting observation I am noticing while working on a long form article. The article in on an endurance event that lasted for 9 hours. Currently, I have spent at least 9 hours to get the first draft.

The fascinating part is that I will be spending more time about the event than actually participating. This highlights how much information was introduced in those nine hours that it needs more hours to process it.

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Not just the amount of information should be considered, though also the style of .

In the past, I wrote many AARs (After Action Reports). This is quite a simple task, since one is naturally looking back and writing in the past.

To challenge myself this time around, I chose the IAR (In Action Report) approach. The difficulty is that one is writing in the present tense while looking back onto the past. This makes the grammar so much more fun to deal with.

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