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Reframe your purpose as a writer, and you will always win
I have not mastered writing, but I know that with every article I write, edit, and publish, I’m making progress as a writer.
Mastery will never be accomplished because there is always a new level to reach in your writing.
The opportunity for improvement never goes away. One cannot stop becoming better if they’re constantly writing. New thresholds will constantly be broken time and time and time and time again.
As long as you’re chipping away at your potential as a writer through consistent practice (aka writing), you will never stop evolving, which is the best thing you can do for your craft.
Never stop improving, and you will never stop providing value to your readers.
So whether I’m publishing a quote, a short article, a medium-length article, a long article, or a book, my goal is to provide value in whatever form I deliver words.
My goal is to serve people through every word I utter.
Don’t focus on your skill level as a writer; instead, focus on the value you can deliver.
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