Letting Ideas Rest

 


Most of the time, I write an essay in one sitting, guided by a spark of inspiration. If it doesn’t feel quite right, however, I set it aside for a while. Later, a new idea may surface unexpectedly, and when I realize it can deepen or reshape an essay I had put away, I return to it and rewrite until I’m satisfied. In this way, even ideas that initially feel incomplete can be reborn into something better simply by being left to rest. Discarding them would be a loss, so I recommend keeping a note of them.

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