Why It Is Better to Write A Poorly Written Article Than No Article at All

1 and 0 are not the same…

Berthran Benaiah
2 min readMay 29, 2022
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Better poor than not.

Poor is an adjective that qualifies. It describes the quality of what has been done. So, it is proof of activity and action.

It is better to do something poorly than nothing at all. Don’t get me wrong. The idea is not to be nonchalant and incompetent, but to point out that little action is better than no action at all.

“Winners take imperfect actions while losers are still perfecting the plan.” — Tony Robbins

For every imperfect article you write you become a better writer.

Mastery, therefore, does not happen in a day. It is a product of consistent, imperfect actions strung together daily.

The difference between your current location and your desired destination exists because of your fear of taking action.

Write that imperfect article. Make that imperfect video. Don’t wait for when all the conditions are perfect, it will never happen. Take imperfect actions, and fast.

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Berthran Benaiah
Berthran Benaiah

Written by Berthran Benaiah

Writing coach | Top Writer | Growth Enthusiast | Unorthodox Thinker

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