Write to think

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Write to think not think to write.

I heard this on Tim Ferriss’ recent podcast with Seth Godin, and I believe it to be true. Once you put words on paper, or on your phone like me, naturally words begin to flow. If you keep going, eventually something legible will come out, or at least something editable. But the only way to get there is by getting it out into the world.

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