1. For himself, for his enjoyment, for what he thinks is good. 2. For his fans, the people that love his material. 3. For his critics, those that will twist any point they can.
4/ Getting feedback
The best edits come from others.
When getting feedback, @tferriss asks the following:
• Highlight anything that is confusing.
• Highlight any points where your mind starts to wander.
• Indicate the 10% of the piece that I need to keep no matter what.
5/ Now get going
Write like this and you'll notice a subtle sharpening that transcends writing.
@tferriss says writing is the most important habit for:
• Fulfillment
• Excitement
• Personal success
• Professional success
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