What is an essay?
Betty Dawson (bettydawson)
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August 7, 2021
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An essay is a relatively short essay on a
certain topic. That said, the word "essay"
itself means "attempt" or "sample." Thus, all assignment
help reviews are short
commetnswritten by someone who is trying to
research a certain topic or make sense of a
certain issue.
Why write an essay at all?
In most cases, students only write essays
because it is required of them by their
professors. Consequently, students believe
that essays are needed primarily to
demonstrate their own knowledge. This
attitude is not only wrong, but also
dangerous (although, of course, from a
practical point of view, writing practice
itself may be necessary to demonstrate
knowledge).
The importance of the essay process is that
it allows the writer to create a meaningful,
coherent, and in-depth set of ideas.
Why is it so important to think about the
development of deep ideas? First and
foremost, because for humans, there is no
difference between this process and thinking
proper. And the thought process is important
because action based on such a process is
very likely to be less painful and more
productive than action based on ignorance.
So if you want your life to be productive,
safe, and engaging, you need to think
carefully about the most important issues,
and there is no better way to do this than
by writing. Writing improves your memory,
develops your editing skills, and makes your
thinking clearer.
You can write down more than you can
remember, which means your ability to
analyze multiple ideas at once is increased.
Moreover, once your thoughts are written
down, you can move them around, changing
word by word, sentence by sentence,
paragraph by paragraph. You can also discard
unsuccessful ideas after you've carefully
considered them-that way, you're left with
only the highest quality concepts that you
can keep and use. The result will be a set
of original ideas that you can continue to
work with in the future and share with
others.
Think about your success in the perspective
of your life. Think about the fact that the
person who knows how to articulate and
articulate an argument almost always
prevails. If you want to get a job, you need
to be able to present yourself and your
skills. If you want a promotion, you need to
convince someone that you are worthy of it.
If you want to convince someone of the value
of your idea, you need to be able to prove
its benefits, especially in dialogue with
people with opposing opinions.
As a result of your writing practice, you'll
sharpen your ability to think and argue, and
you'll be better armed. There's a saying,
"the pen is mightier than the sword," and
it's not a cheap clich�. Ideas change the
world, especially when written down. The
Romans built buildings, but neither the
Romans nor their buildings exist anymore.
The Jews wrote a book, and they still exist,
as does their book. It turns out that words
can live longer than stone and have more
influence than entire empires.
If you learn to write and edit, you will
also develop the ability to distinguish good
and competently presented ideas from the
not-so-good ideas promoted by various
pseudo-thinkers. This means that you will be
able to separate the wheat from the chaff
(google what this is about), and as a
consequence, you will be guided in your life
by deep and holistic ideas, instead of being
a victim of silly fads, whims and ideologies
that are trivial, or even deadly.
Those who can think and articulate their
thoughts are stronger than those who cannot
do so--stronger in a good way, in the sense
of "able to do a variety of things, and do
them skillfully and effectively." Moreover,
the higher up the ladder of competence you
climb because of your well-formulated ideas,
the more important the ability to think and
articulate your thoughts becomes. At the
very top of the most complex hierarchical
systems (law, medicine, academic science,
business, theology, politics) there is
nothing more necessary or valuable. If you
can think and articulate your thoughts, you
will also be able to protect yourself, your
friends, and your family, and this ability
will certainly come in handy at different
times in your life.
Related Resources:
How to write an essay: a plan and a template
Tips for writing
an essay
How to Write a Brilliant Essay: A Guide for Ambitious Students
What is an essay and how to write one
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