The gist is ok for those with lots of experience. For beginners, enough details eventually get them there.
Example: after their early years of reading or viewing full news stories, most elders only need the headlines and sub-headlines to know where a report is going. From whatever event, to reports from authorities and/or eye witnesses, to promises from pols for ‘swift and prompt action,’ and thence to the clouds.
If life is in anyway like putting together a jigsaw puzzle (I’m not sure it is) you define the boundaries and then connect the related detailed pieces to make sense building various segments until they connect, all the while putting off dealing with the big picture, uniform blue sky, until that’s what’s left to deal with.
It isn’t Frazz. While it is more important to get the point, you can fill in the details as you go because to be comfortable you need a handle on both.
Bilan about 3 years ago
Sometimes, but only sometimes, you need the details to get the point.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
My cat has points. I usually try to avoid getting her point…
davidob about 3 years ago
God, or the Devil, is in the details. That is the point.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
The gist is ok for those with lots of experience. For beginners, enough details eventually get them there.
Example: after their early years of reading or viewing full news stories, most elders only need the headlines and sub-headlines to know where a report is going. From whatever event, to reports from authorities and/or eye witnesses, to promises from pols for ‘swift and prompt action,’ and thence to the clouds.
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
The guy who gets the point, maybe the enemy of D’Artagnan, and therefore becomes null and void!
daddo52 about 3 years ago
The devil is in the details
MS72 about 3 years ago
Do you dunk your gist in your coffee?
Bill The Nuke about 3 years ago
If you get the details but miss the point you understand nothing. Kinda like my boss.
russef about 3 years ago
She wants the gist for her mill.
poppacapsmokeblower about 3 years ago
If life is in anyway like putting together a jigsaw puzzle (I’m not sure it is) you define the boundaries and then connect the related detailed pieces to make sense building various segments until they connect, all the while putting off dealing with the big picture, uniform blue sky, until that’s what’s left to deal with.
tiomax about 3 years ago
As I like to say “You’ve got a point there but if you wear a hat nobody will notice!”
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
I always wanted to be the guy who got the gal.
EMGULS79 about 3 years ago
Give me the point first; then let me decide whether I need or want the details.
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
In entertainment, I’d rather get the details than the point. A synopsis is hardly entertaining, and the point may well be disagreeable.
COL Crash about 3 years ago
It isn’t Frazz. While it is more important to get the point, you can fill in the details as you go because to be comfortable you need a handle on both.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
She’s gist asking.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
Sorry I am not a compute and can function on a wider field than a binary.