another thing i want to strengthen is english. i currently speak and write in an average level—but i am not satiated with it even though it is my first language. i find it too basic. too flavorless. i want a colourful and distinguished vocabulary.
the most likely source of this “drive” is because of classical literature because i encounter very unfamiliar words which i am
most fascinated by. i do not wish to alienate other people in understanding my speech and writing—it is only truly for myself.
another source of my passion for english is essays—writing. i always recieve great praise for it but i wonder why exactly is it “good”?
I began to be more skeptical and more critical in my writing. I want to know the very fundamentals because I think that it may not be as sturdy as it may seem. Awe always strikes me when I read the works of old masters. Why is it so compelling?
Turns out, there are more factors to English than just vocabulary and grammar. There are things like rhythm patterns, etc. I only recently found it in a meme post (shame).
I always worked with my intuition--and my intuition alone. My mind is always sparking for new ideas and unfortunately has grown stagnant during the lockdown. I didn& #39;t mind my repetitive sentence structures and my odd wording.
I thought my style ingenious until I first got criticized for my lack of polishing. Which really turned my world view. Heck, I am even doing it now. My sound from reply to reply sound jumpy in an awkward way especially since the rest of my replies have no
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