How to Become an Exceptional Writer a Man and a Boy

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habib201
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How to Become an Exceptional Writer a Man and a Boy

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Are sitting in an old house full of furniture, sunlight and dust. A guitar rests on the boy's knee. Tiny fingers grip and pluck the strings. The man nods, rocks while the boy plays. The man is jack white - of the white stripes, the raconteurs and the dead weather fame. The boy is his son. This scene is part of the documentary it might get loud. As jack white teaches his son to play the guitar, he says: you have to fight against the guitar… and you have to win. This is amazing advice for playing guitar. And that's one of the best writing tips…ever. It's back alley wisdom. Advice you might get from an older brother in a wasteland before your first fight. You have to fight. And you must win. If jack had said, “you have to fight the guitar,” and left it at that, then the mood in the room might have been gloomy. In other words, there is no hope.

You could win. More than likely you would lose. Still, he said, "And you have to win." in other words, fight until you win. There is hope, but we have to industry leads fight. And yet, it is not enough to fight. Four approaches to becoming a legend you don't become one of the greatest living guitarists without a bit of strategy, technique, knowledge and flair. These approaches make guitarists world famous. And legendary writers. Let's see how these four approaches will help you win the fight to become an exceptional writer… 1. Strategy always start with the why. Why do you want to become a writer? Do you have what it takes? What should be? Here are some signals to look for: aim for supremacy - exceptional writers believe they must be the best. They have a sense of destiny. They will put a dent in the universe. They will be a pioneer, a champion or a master. They plot grand visions and risky projects. They aim for monumental victories and are not satisfied with the attention of thousands.

They want millions, even billions. And more often than not, they benefit from those big dreams. Capacity for solitude - exceptional writers are comfortable being alone. They prefer the library to the café, the office to the swimming pool. Their involvement in communities and social, political or religious affairs is weak. Being active in these areas means taking time away from work. Work comes first. Special talent - exceptional writers can write. This is often the only thing they do well. It is natural that they become servants of this talent, seeking ways to express and master it. They are looking for opportunities to study with the best teachers. They read and write obsessively. Look, if everyone on the planet can and should be able to write, that doesn't mean they can do it well.
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