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1. write to think writing forces clarity. most of what we call thinking is just a nebulous haze of impressions: half-baked ideas, borrowed takes, insta 'feels'. often when you try to put what you're thinking into words you realize...you don’t know what you think. writing slows your thought processes down enough to consider them carefully, to see things clearly. it shows you where you’re fooling yourself, the inconsistencies, the gaps, the holes. writing is an x-ray machine. it enables you to see inside yourself and learn what you really think... including whether what you thought you believed holds up. it's uncomfortable! writing is pain! but over time, it changes you brain chemistry, strengthens your mind, and makes you a more rigorous thinker. if you want to think better, write more.


The CMO too. These are not people who find themselves in drama. They wouldn’t be sticking their neck out unless they feel like a wrong needs to be righted.


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