Put your thoughts into words

Feb 19, 2008

As soon as you can. Our mind is a breeding ground of great thoughts. A difference between great thinkers and "common people" is that great thinkers know how to preserve their thoughts and then arrange them in a logical manner. You too can write great stuff if you develop the habit of preserving your thoughts using either pen and paper or your computer or simply some recording device. In the beginning even if you think that you are writing very stupid things and they don’t really matter much don’t get bothered, just write them down. Sometimes even inane things, with a few shufflings of a word here and a comma there, turn into memorable quotable quotes. A lot of story ideas can come out of random thoughts. It will also be interesting to go back and see what and how you were thinking, say, six months ago or a year ago. Writing day-to-day thoughts is one of the biggest challenges writers face; master this art and you will be soon working your way towards writing a classic.


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