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What’s the best thing about being a writer?

Thomas Collins Jr. I feel there are many "best" things about being a writer.

Having a thoughtful story or perception and being able to convey a cerebrally conceptualized notion is valuable, at least from my standpoint.

Whether the inclination, proclivity, creative spark, or narcolepsy curing dud is a narrow or broad concept delivery through conjecture may locate someone crazy or sane enough who can also benefit or share in the labor of cerebral exercise or psychological intercourse.

Doing what you enjoy. Writing, blogging, conversing, or crafting something for yourself or another person while solving a problem. The problem may be boredom, wisdom, or perspective, to name a pragmatic few. I like to be involved in solving problems and am quick to admit when I am out of my depth.

Delivering upon a demand society may require which has a healthy side effect of supplemental income. Supplemental income is healthy because it further enables you, your friends, and family to become a healthy part of a community. Being a part of a community as an asset to friends, family, and the community births the potential for great things. Time and project management in combination with supplemental income can influence a minute ecosphere. When this economic influence is sustained there is potential for impact.

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