A common thread here is the word faith... - Deepstash

A common thread here is the word faith or belief. You’ve got to believe that you can and should write. You get this from an understanding of life, both the good and the bad, the exciting and the boring. 

But you also must believe in what you’re typing. Nobody will believe in what you share if you don’t because that will show in your writing.

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