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Martin Goldstein creates spiritual adage

Here is a spiritual adage offering

I like it and think it is true. It is also reasonably original.

There is only one way to change because the ego makes change impossible. Keep your heart open for a miracle. Why a miracle? Because miracles are impossible. So allow for the impossible to become possible. From the sayings of Martin Goldstein.

Spiritual Ad Age

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Business Communication Writing

What is worth writing about? Or does one just write?

Yeah, someone said that my writing was a waste of time so they might be right. What is worth writing about?

I write when:

there is something that I think is worth communicating to others
There is nothing new under the sun. What do I have worth communicating to an audience of any real size?

I enjoy the process of writing
Yes sometimes I do. But I often have nothing to write about or if I am being paid to write something that is not interesting, I lose interest in the writing process.

it feels like I am getting something off my chest

That can only work so long for me. The relief or pleasure of that is not sustainable.

I feel like there is an audience that appreciates what I am writing about
Well that is pretty compelling both for the ego and also the sense that one is doing something worthwhile. However, like a sardine, my audience she is very small. Also an appreciative audience may help but I may still have nothing meaningful (DEFINE MEANINGFUL) to say and that will ultimately pull me from writing.

the act of writing helps me to work out a problem
Yes it can sometimes be a problem solving activity. But I don’t need an audience or a blog for that. I also only need to do that intermittently and there are many ways of problem solving which involve some writing but are not actually the act of writing.

the act of writing helps me to brainstorm
Same as above.

I am getting paid to write

Well when that happens you just do it. But it pays bills, it doesn’t solve my problem of “What is worth writing about?”

I am in the habit of writing
When you are in the habit of anything you tend to continue it. Habits are good. But they can also be good to drop when what you are doing is not meaningful.

I think I have something funny to say

This is one of my favourite spurs to writing. Often it is connected to when I have something to get off my chest which is, as I said, not sustainable. Other times I conceive of a ridiculous scenario and want to express it. That is certainly fun. Of course I can always say that this is ultimately not worth writing about but that thought doesn’t arise when I think of something funny or ironic. But ultimately if I want to write on more serious topics this type of inspiration will not carry unless I think that the world needs a new comic writer. And you know what: I don’t think it does.

I feel that I have something to teach
Burp.

as in a blog, I want to experiment with search engine optimization
Been there, done that. This is not real writing although it is a skill. Goes under the category of “getting paid”.

All we are is dust and it isn’t even windy.

mother and child

mother and child reunion

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Meaning Writing

Incomplete post: What is worth writing about?

Someone said that my writing was a waste of time so they must be right. What would be worth writing about?

I write when:

there is something that I think is worth communicating to others
I enjoy the process of writing
it feels like I am getting something off my chest
I feel like there is an audience that appreciates what I am writing about
the act of writing helps me to work out a problem
the act of writing helps me to brainstorm
I am getting paid to write
I am in the habit of writing
I think I have something funny to say
I feel that I have something to teach
as in a blog, I want to experiment with search engine optimization

Incomplete article. This is a process.

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Communication Music Poetry

Bob Dylan – Is Your Love in Vain?

Is Your Love In Vain?

Do you love me, or are you just extending goodwill?
Do you need me half as bad as you say, or are you just feeling guilt?
I’ve been burned before and I know the score
So you won’t hear me complain.
Will I be able to count on you
Or is your love in vain?

Are you so fast that you cannot see that I must have solitude?
When I am in the darkness, why do you intrude?
Do you know my world, do you know my kind
Or must I explain?
Will you let me be myself
Or is your love in vain?

Well I’ve been to the mountain and I’ve been in the wind,
I’ve been in and out of happiness.
I have dined with kings, I’ve been offered wings
And I’ve never been too impressed.

All right, I’ll take a chance, I will fall in love with you
If I’m a fool you can have the night, you can have the morning too.
Can you cook and sew, make flowers grow,
Do you understand my pain?
Are you willing to risk it all
Or is your love in vain?

Bob Dylan, 1978

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Communication Content Opportunity Death

CENSORED! – Blogger posts entire CBC article and won’t pay!

Post deleted due to threat of legal action by CBC.

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aish hatorah Classical Mechanics Communication Proof

When you want it to be yesterday, you don’t have a budgie, and it has to be great

Say you want

a nice long headline

but you haven’t decided what to write yet.

Should you wait until you have content? Shouldn’t you have the idea of the article and then come up with the headline afterwards?

We, at Design Argument and Goldstein Auto, Goldstein Solutions (Classical Mechanics), and Goldstein Subaru emphatically say NO to these two questions. In fact we believe that you don’t need to know anything at all about what you want to write before you begin to write.

God willing we are going to produce 180 articles full of excellent content on the subject of why you should write when you have nothing to say.

You will all to become good monster writers by reading these here articles.

Keeping relevance to a minimum may be important sometimes: Aish Bible Code proving that Paul is dead!

paul is dead

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