⚡ Fueler Weekly 91: How Benjamin Franklin Taught Himself to Write Well?
Be your own writing teacher.
He started by reading several articles in the Spectator and writing down short descriptions of the content in each sentence. Franklin then waited a few days to put some distance between his inspiration and his efforts.
He then tried to reproduce the articles, in as detailed and well-written a manner as the originals, but in his own way.
Finally, he reviewed the originals, compared them with his efforts, and made corrections where necessary.
2. Write poetry to expand your vocabulary.
Franklin compared his writing with that of the Spectator and realized he wasn’t utilizing a wide enough variety of words:
I found I wanted a stock of words, or a readiness in recollecting and using them, which I thought I should have acquired before that time if I had gone on making verses.
-Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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