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  "textContent": "> People sometimes ask me how I come up with things to write. To me, it’s the same as asking how I come up with things to say. There’s always something to say. It might not be novel or interesting to most, but it’s important to me and hopefully to someone else. What people actually want to know is how to come up with something interesting to write. But why should that matter? What if people don’t find it interesting? Was it a waste of time? Why Write? There’s this funny thing which happens when y…\n\n<p>People sometimes ask me how I come up with things to write.\nTo me, it’s the same as asking how I come up with things to say.\nThere’s always something to say.\nIt might not be novel or interesting to most, but it’s important to me\nand hopefully to someone else.</p>\n<p>What people <em>actually</em> want to know is how to come up with something <em>interesting</em> to write.\nBut why should that matter?\nWhat if people don’t find it interesting?\nWas it a waste of time?</p>\n<h2 id=\"why-write\"><a class=\"anchor\" href=\"#why-write\">\n    <svg height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 24 24\" width=\"22\" xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\">\n        <path d=\"M0 0h24v24H0z\" fill=\"none\"></path>\n        <path d=\"M3.9 12c0-1.71 1.39-3.1 3.1-3.1h4V7H7c-2.76.0-5 2.24-5 5s2.24 5 5 5h4v-1.9H7c-1.71.0-3.1-1.39-3.1-3.1zM8 13h8v-2H8v2zm9-6h-4v1.9h4c1.71.0 3.1 1.39 3.1 3.1s-1.39 3.1-3.1 3.1h-4V17h4c2.76.0 5-2.24 5-5s-2.24-5-5-5z\"></path>\n    </svg>\n</a>Why Write?</h2>\n<p>There’s this funny thing which happens when you write for a while:\nyou forget what excited you about writing in the first place.\nInstead, you find yourself chasing trends, trying to get more views, and build a following.\nEven if you’re aware that this is happening, it’s hard to stop.\nYour inner monologue tells you that what you’re writing isn’t good enough\nor that your readers won’t like it.</p>\n<p>Writing becomes a chore.<br />\nEventually, you stop writing.</p>\n<p>Somewhat tautologically, people come here exactly for one reason: to read what I write…",
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