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  • I agree with Lundin.
  • My English isn’t very good that's why i mostly write in my own language. And, i rarely write in English just to improve my English mistakes all the time i do.
  • I started reading book one year ago of writing(i won't like to mention specific year). I had read The Miracle Morning. It was the first book i have ever read outside of academic subject. Later, when i became atheist i started reading lots of book i am mentioning some of them (you won't find all of them since they were in my native language not in English). I had read prottyaborton(recession) and Alo (light) (the name may be incorrect cause i can't remember it properly). I had read some more. And then, i started reading lots of holy book. I joined Quora that time. And started reading articles and answers in Quora.
  • When i thought i have some knowledge then i started writing answers in Quora. Then SO and now in Codidact. I chose bn.quora.com since I was "English illiterate" but i had wrote 5-6 answers in English Quora.
  • Before reading any single book, i was trying to write an article (not actually an article you can call it book). I had just wrote 20 pages later i got nothing to write. Then i realized my knowledge is limited so i should read rather than writing. After reading books,i had beautifully wrote a book. Thats why i always say reading isn't hard but writing is. If your knowledge is limited than you can't write a proper "thing". You can gain knowledge by writing also. I told one of my friend that i usually write to know rather than becoming famous.
  • You may have knowledge about topic A even you may have read 100 books on that topic. But when you Will start writing you will see that how much knowledge you have about that.
  • I personally don’t recommend anyone to watch YT videos. I know there's thousands of guides about it in YT but i just say," they are sh**". I got some work so i have to move now that's why i Couldn't complete the answer. But i hope these information are helpful
  • I agree with Lundin.
  • My English isn’t very good; that's why I mostly write in my own language. And, I rarely write in English just to improve my English mistakes all the time I do.
  • I started reading a book one year ago of writing (I won't like to mention specific year). I had read The Miracle Morning. It was the first book I have ever read outside of academic subject. Later, when I became an atheist, I started reading lots of books. I am mentioning some of them (you won't find all of them since they were in my native language, not in English). I had read prottyaborton (recession) and Alo (light) (the name may be incorrect cause I can't remember it properly). I had read some more. And then, I started reading lots of holy books. I joined Quora that time. And started reading articles and answers on Quora.
  • When I thought I have some knowledge then I started writing answers on Quora. Then SO and now on Codidact. I chose bn.quora.com since I was "English illiterate" but I have written 5-6 answers in English Quora.
  • Before reading any single book, I was trying to write an article (not actually an article - you can call it a book). I had just written 20 pages. Later I got nothing to write. Then I realized my knowledge is limited so I should read rather than write. After reading books, I had beautifully written a book. That's why I always say reading isn't hard but writing is. If your knowledge is limited than you can't write a proper "thing". You can gain knowledge by writing also. I told one of my friends that I usually write to learn rather than to become famous.
  • You may have knowledge about topic A, you may even have read 100 books on that topic. But when you start writing you will see how much knowledge you actually have about that.
  • I personally don’t recommend anyone to watch YT videos. I know there's thousands of guides about writing on YT but I just say,"they are sh**".
  • I got some work so I have to move now; that's why I couldn't complete the answer. But I hope this information is helpful.

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