Daily Writing #2: Why You Should Write
The reason I've spent so long establishing this rather obvious point [that writing helps you refine your thinking] is that it leads to another that many people will find shocking. If writing down your ideas always makes them more precise and more complete, then no one who hasn't written about a topic has fully formed ideas about it. And someone who... See more
Henrik Karlsson • How to Think in Writing
We need an external medium in which to see our ideas from another vantage point, and writing things down is the most effective and convenient one ever invented.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
But that’s not why you should write.
You should write because when you know that you’re going to write, it changes the way you live.
You should write because when you know that you’re going to write, it changes the way you live.
James Somers • More People Should Write
Writing doesn’t just clarify what you think – it reinforces how you learn, adapt, and evolve. Whether you’re exploring a new idea or reflecting on a past experience, the act of writing turns vague thoughts into tangible insights you can return to and build upon.
Ness Labs: Writing for Personal Growth ✍️
The writing process makes you smarter on your topic. It forces you to formulate vague thoughts into clear, articulate