They say that the easiest thing to write about is about stuff that you already know. This is actually true but at some point you are going to want to expand what you are writing about unless you become an expert ____writer and only write about that one topic. So, where does your wisdom come from? Mine comes from everywhere and everything that I do.
Once you know what you are going to write about, you should focus on writing to the best of your ability. A lot of people think that they can’t write on a topic that has already been written about a million times but this isn’t exactly true. Different people have different aspects on the same subject. Engage your readers in what you want to share or teach them in your write just be sure that it is unique.
A uniquely written article or story will stand out more than one that is talked about over and over. Unique doesn’t mean that it should contradict what every writer has written but instead to overcome what they wrote and make it so that readers will be interested in your point of view also.
Wisdom doesn’t just come with age, it comes with learning and the more you learn, the more you will be able to teach. This being said, you should try to find the best way to teach your readers.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Finding your Wisdom
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