1. Identify the central thesis (one sentence) Silvia’s core argument is simple and non-negotiable: Writing productivity comes from scheduled, habitual writing—not from inspiration, talent, or mood. Everything in your summary should reinforce this. 2. Group ideas into 4 logical buckets Do not summarize chapter by chapter. Instead, cluster concepts: Myth-busting Writing blocks are not real Motivation follows action, not the reverse Behavioral discipline Writing is a behavior, not an emotional state Treat writing like exercise or brushing teeth Systems over feelings Schedule writing time Track output Set concrete goals Psychological realism Anxiety, rejection, and boredom are normal Professionals write anyway 3. Use declarative, no-nonsense language Silvia’s tone is blunt and empirical. Avoid lyrical or motivational fluff. Bad: The book inspires writers to find their inner voice. Good: The book argues that consistent...
Anchor identity: Eastern India’s Knowledge, Policy, Legal & Cultural Capital PHASE I (Years 1–3): Stabilise, Signal, Select 1. Choose ONE anchor (non-negotiable) Chosen anchor: Policy, law, arbitration, compliance & knowledge services for Eastern India + Bay of Bengal region Everything else is secondary. Why: Lowest capital intensity Highest credibility with existing talent Least dependence on VC or heavy industry 2. Create “Zero-Friction Zones” (ZFZ) Designate 2–3 compact districts (e.g., parts of BBD Bagh + New Town) with: Guaranteed time-bound approvals Predictable labour norms Fast-track commercial courts / arbitration panels Metric: Business registration + dispute resolution cycles reduced by 50%. 3. Institutional reboot (small, serious) Found or radically upgrade 3 institutions only : Eastern India Arbitration & Mediation Centre Bay of Bengal Policy & Trade Institute Kolkata School of Regulation, Compliance ...