Reading and digesting books or essays on writing can help improve one's writing skills.In the beginning was the word. —Rosamel Segundo Benavides Venegas, during his early postmodernist periodGood writing is hard. I have spent decades writing and re-writing formal and informal texts in English, my second language. I do not claim mastery, but I think my prose has gotten better.
Many of my students write well, better than I did when I was their age. Others get bogged down when they aim at journalese without knowing what they are doing. I tell them that the skill and the craft of writing take time to cultivate, and this is not an easy message to convey in a culture that values speed and rapid results.
Besides students’ impatience, there is the problem that the provision of concrete, constructive, and timely feedback drains a lot of time and effort from the college instructor. It is tiring. As most term papers do not go through multiple drafts, neither the student nor the instructor gets to witness the progress and take encouragement from it. The situation is different with graduate students, who can be coached for several years.
Between doing nothing and having a dedicated and generous coach, the student-writer has a third option: read and digest books or essays on writing. Steven Pinker’s is an excellent and recent resource; well, it is more recent than Strunk and White’s classic. Pinker seeks to dis- and replace Strunk and White, and he succeeds by noting some of their anachronisms, by updating some usage, and by linking the craft of writing to cognitive science—that is, the art of thinking.
Can it also improve your how you describe things? I have issues with that?
Psychoanalysis is mental analysis The 3 main motivations of every Human action concern one of 3 issues of: (1) Power (2) Sex Gratification and (3) Security from Death. Because these issues hold survival value for people ' ( the root of all evil is the need for food )
Without really... DYING
Both are same.
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