In this conversation, I discuss emphasizing the importance of not worrying about how good you are when you get started. I share my personal experiences, including topics like the challenges of finding topics to write about, and the rewarding nature of sharing knowledge with others. I will also discuss the addictive quality of writing and encourages you to view your writing as practice, ultimately fostering personal growth and community engagement.
Key Points
- You don’t have to start out perfect or even good.
- The first 10 million words are practice.
- Writing can be both hard and easy.
- It’s rewarding to receive feedback on your writing.
- Success and failure both have their own lessons.
- Finding topics to write about can be challenging.
- Writing can become an addiction.
- Caring about your writing is important.
- Practice makes you better over time.
- Enjoy the process of writing.




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