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One thing I’ve learned as a therapist is that behavior *always* makes sense from the person’s perspective.
If the behavior didn’t make sense to them, they wouldn’t DO it.
So instead of getting mad… find out *why* it makes sense to them.
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Creating Unforgettable Characters: A Practical Guide to Character Development in Films, TV Series, Advertisements, Novels & Short Stories
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Write the Perfect Read: Make Readers Happy While Propelling Them to the Last Page - The Fiction Edition
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Writing online, first, will give you insight into what people want: This is what Mark Manson did that was so brilliant. He used the data from his blog to inform the title, structure, and concept for his book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck. As
Nicolas Cole • The Art and Business of Online Writing: How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention
One of the best pieces of advice I’ve gotten as a creator was from a successful writer who told me that the key to success in nonfiction was that the work should be either “very entertaining” or “extremely practical.”
Ryan Holiday • Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts

Story Genius: How to Use Brain Science to Go Beyond Outlining and Write a Riveting Novel (Before You Waste Three Years Writing 327 Pages That Go Nowhere)
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