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Recently, I saw a public number that pushes an article every day, which starts with, “Make sure to write a lot” as the beginning of the article. The point it makes today is that the input + digestion + output of knowledge forms a closed loop of learning. Writing a lot will force yourself to always observe and think. Non-stop output is to integrate the disorganized and chaotic content in your brain, and through writing, organize it into a clear point of view and express it. This information is truly yours.
Public writing is not only about organizing your thoughts, but also about making your output understandable to others. A higher bar is set on output. Your output has to link with others. It is necessary to understand the characteristics of the person to whom the output is directed.
I'm currently in the beginning stages of phase one. Just starting to use the output and organize the inner information.
What excites me is that I'm clear about the goal of my writing, and I'm able to organize and summarize the information that I'm losing and digesting the input. This is a pain point I've been trying to solve for a long time, “I read a lot but don't memorize it”.
When writing is something that solves my own, urgent problems, it creates an endogenous motivation within me.
In other words, writing is about solving my own problems, not others'.
This closes the loop for me to write consistently.
Recently, I saw a public number that pushes an article every day, which starts with, “Make sure to write a lot” as the beginning of the article. The point it makes today is that the input + digestion + output of knowledge forms a closed loop of learning. Writing a lot will force yourself to always observe and think. Non-stop output is to integrate the disorganized and chaotic content in your brain, and through writing, organize it into a clear point of view and express it. This information is truly yours.
Public writing is not only about organizing your thoughts, but also about making your output understandable to others. A higher bar is set on output. Your output has to link with others. It is necessary to understand the characteristics of the person to whom the output is directed.
I'm currently in the beginning stages of phase one. Just starting to use the output and organize the inner information.
What excites me is that I'm clear about the goal of my writing, and I'm able to organize and summarize the information that I'm losing and digesting the input. This is a pain point I've been trying to solve for a long time, “I read a lot but don't memorize it”.
When writing is something that solves my own, urgent problems, it creates an endogenous motivation within me.
In other words, writing is about solving my own problems, not others'.
This closes the loop for me to write consistently.
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