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RE: What A Cake Can Teach Us About Nurture Vs Nature

in #science8 years ago

I enjoy the great majority of your posts and sometimes I'm amazed to see how many articles you can publish in a week!
And yet they are always well written and well researched. For my posts I take at least 2-3 days to find the time to research, write, correct and publish (if the article doesn't turn up crap, in that case I'll have to start all over again)... So Kudos for you!
But since I'm curious, do you mind sharing some details of your creative process? :-)

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Thank you.

I don't do research. I used to read a lot. A book every few days. Now. I don't do as much other than audio books when I walk. If I read something online or have a conversation with a friend, I get inspired to write my opposing view and I post it here. I write a post a day. This is more like a commitment to myself.

Understood. Another question if I may, do you think posting once a day will influence the quality of your posts? I mean, my goal is to reach as many people as possible to share some concepts or notions I learned or I am passionate about, but I want to communicate them in the best way possible. I'm afraid posting so often will lower the quality of my posts over time...As a veteran do you have an opinion on this matter? Thank you :-)

Commenting is your best shot at the beginning. If you don't comment your posts will not get visibility. Quality does matter but it comes after you create some spontaneity in post replying. I don't consider all my posts to be the same quality. Writing is more like catharsis I think.

Well, I completely agree. Sometimes (if not always) it's better to ear someone else's opinion to improve. I guess I should be less strict on the way I produce my work and maybe the whole process will be much more easier. Thanks for everything, I'll wait for your next post :-)

yeap. just "produce".