In this chapter, they discuss the idea that there is always more to discover and learn, even if you feel like you have already delved deep into a topic. They also explore the changing perception of the value of writing skills in society and whether formal education is necessary for becoming a good writer. The conversation touches on the universality of writing and its similarity to the importance of good communication skills.
How do you create intimacy and connection with readers?
While some writers have a way of letting you inside their mind, Ava (@noampomsky) has a way of letting you inside her heart. There's an intimacy about her writing - an honesty, a tenderness, a contemplative-ness, a sense of connection that shows up in her work and it's what makes her unique.
Ava sees writing as a distinct form of consciousness. This process of continually excavating your mind to find out what you think and then eventually you realize that you have so much more to say on this topic than you ever originally realized.
Ava Huang's story is a treasure trove of insights, of moments that make you pause and think, "Wow, writing is so much more than just words on a page." It's about the heart, the soul, and the contemplative journey that we all take.