Good Writing
Is it something you are born with? Or is it something that can be learned?
I consider myself fairly good at carrying on conversations, telling a lively story, making people laugh. But I don’t consider myself a good writer. There are a million blogs out there with 2 million different types of content. Do you need to do something unique to be noticed? Definately yes.
But this brings on the next question. Do I need to be noticed? Don’t get me wrong, I think it would be great to be making a 6 digit income just from blogging (I say just, but the guy obviously puts a ton of work into his sites) But I don’t have the time, desire, skill etc.. to get something like that working.
I would love to have my own niche somewhere, where I could do the things that I love and be happy doing them. I’m having a great time at TheraDoc, but I would also love to pursue some of my own projects. To have something and really make it my own. I still think there is a lot of money to be had managing my dad’s ideas.
So what was the point of this? Nothing, and I guess that’s why I still have a ways to go if I’m going to ever be a good writer. (Provided of course it’s something I can learn)
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