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Rewriting the same paragraph again and again

Situation

  • You are repeatedly rewriting a single paragraph
  • The rest of the text is mostly stable
  • Each revision feels necessary, but none feels right
  • You are focusing on this paragraph more than the overall message
  • Progress feels stuck in one small area

This situation appears when a local problem is masking a structural one.

Verdict

VERDICT: STOP

Rewriting the same paragraph will not resolve the issue. The paragraph is failing because its role is unclear.

Why this verdict

  • The paragraph does not have a clearly defined function
  • Local edits are compensating for unclear context
  • Rewriting assumes the paragraph can be fixed in isolation

A paragraph cannot be repaired without its role being clear.

What happens if you continue

  • You will keep cycling through minor variations
  • Confidence in the surrounding text will erode
  • Time will be spent on symptoms, not causes

This often delays a necessary structural decision.

A safer next step

Stop rewriting the paragraph.

Decide its role first: - What must this paragraph accomplish? - What comes before and after it? - Should it exist at all?

Only rewrite after its purpose is explicit.