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“It is often more challenging to devise an intricate outline of a piece of writing than it is to write it. Form a habit of planning your pieces, if only for five to ten minutes. Ask yourself what justifies your writing’s existence. Once you know why you’re writing something, it becomes much easier to know how you’re going to write it.”

Peter Yang, The Art of Writing: Four Principles for Great Writing that Everyone Needs to Know
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