“First, consider the pen your write with. Think, too, about your notebook. […] A cheap spiral notebook lets you feel that you can fill it quickly and afford another. Also, it is easy to carry.”

Essay, "Beginner's mind, pen and paper". p.5, 6
Writing Down the Bones (1986)

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