Bullet points can hinder effective communication when overused or misapplied. They often present isolated facts without clarifying the relationships between them, leaving readers to infer connections that may not be evident. This approach can create the illusion of a coherent argument while actually obscuring the underlying logic. For complex ideas, structured prose that explicitly articulates the links between points is more effective in conveying clear and persuasive message
Why bullets won’t make your case

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