Principles of Writing
..as I rediscover my yearning to document everything, this is largely a reminder to myself
Write from Abundance
Regularly taking notes on things you find interesting means you build a base of thoughts, ideas and opinions over time. You can then spin these treasures into ideas you want to formulate and write better. The best ideas are not written, they are rewritten
John Stuart Mill believed that there are all opinions should be shared regardless if they are good or bad
Reason being, if the other opinion is right, you are depriving yourself of the truth but if the other opinion is wrong, the truth will only be made more apparent when there is a clash of opinion and you will know for sure that the truth is the truth because it really is true and not because of blind faith or what we were brought up to believe, etc.
Write from Conversation
Thinking is social. Formulate your ideas from conversation. Gather inspiration from them
Write in Public
Share all your ideas. Publishing ideas makes you a magnet for like-minded people. Your circle expands and your mind