Motsu
REROCK: Change The World
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As a writer, is writing an important work/hobby/career to you? If it is, or even if it is not. Surely, there must be one or two reasons why writing is important to you. It's not just a matter of fact that you're just writing for your bitter existence. It's also that writing is the reason for your bitter existence or maybe, a cure to your bitter existence. However, that's my matter of fact, and what about you?
Writing is most certainly important, but why? Most people would answer that writing is important without ever knowing different reasons as to why. It's like having an empty glass of water. You can't drink it because there is no water, and that's why it "holds no water". Authors can have different opinions on why writing is important, but it is important for that opinion to hold the same value as writing.
You could say that having wrong grammar, punctuations error, and writing discrepancies when writing opinions makes you sound like a reader than a writer. Now I feel like saying, 'Oh my god! I can't believe that writing opinions can be this hard.' I swallowed my drink, enamored by the pulchritudinous morning. However, I couldn't bring any strong emotions. Therefore, like a phlegmatic individual, I wrote my own dialogue in a thread that's dull and witty.
As you can see, writing is critical to becoming a good reader. Writing is an essential job skill. Writing is the primary basis upon which one's work, learning, and intellect will be judged—in college, in the workplace, and in the community. Writing equips us with communication and thinking skills. Writing expresses who we are as people. Writing makes our thinking and learning visible and permanent. Writing fosters our ability to explain and refine our ideas to others and ourselves... or so, what education has thought us to be true.
Still, what about you? Will your answer be based on what you believe to be intuitive? Will your answer be based on what most people would certainly agree with? Is it your emotional heart that provides an answer to this question or is it your logical mind?
Writing is most certainly important, but why? Most people would answer that writing is important without ever knowing different reasons as to why. It's like having an empty glass of water. You can't drink it because there is no water, and that's why it "holds no water". Authors can have different opinions on why writing is important, but it is important for that opinion to hold the same value as writing.
You could say that having wrong grammar, punctuations error, and writing discrepancies when writing opinions makes you sound like a reader than a writer. Now I feel like saying, 'Oh my god! I can't believe that writing opinions can be this hard.' I swallowed my drink, enamored by the pulchritudinous morning. However, I couldn't bring any strong emotions. Therefore, like a phlegmatic individual, I wrote my own dialogue in a thread that's dull and witty.
As you can see, writing is critical to becoming a good reader. Writing is an essential job skill. Writing is the primary basis upon which one's work, learning, and intellect will be judged—in college, in the workplace, and in the community. Writing equips us with communication and thinking skills. Writing expresses who we are as people. Writing makes our thinking and learning visible and permanent. Writing fosters our ability to explain and refine our ideas to others and ourselves... or so, what education has thought us to be true.
Still, what about you? Will your answer be based on what you believe to be intuitive? Will your answer be based on what most people would certainly agree with? Is it your emotional heart that provides an answer to this question or is it your logical mind?