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Shittu Isaac's avatar

I've always been criticized for being a long-form writer. It seemed like the natural equivalent of being talkative. I had tried to cut my writing and ideas down to copy forms. Writing like I'm a seller. And I accidentally turned one; I sold my art of writing, but it wasn't bringing any profit.

Reading this reiterates the fact that my writing is an inherent skill, and if the ideas can't stop flowing, I shouldn't stop writing.

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Cole Feldman's avatar

Resonate with this: "Conversations with others is probably the most important thing that drives most of my writing." And it works the other way too. Writing inspires conversations. So it's a positive feedback loop.

I've thought a lot about the relationship between conversation and writing. Wrote about it here: https://somethingdaily.substack.com/p/conversation-is-writing

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