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This book helped me A LOT. I read the earlier version and I owe a lot of my skills with this book. My college professor gave it to me. I am forever grateful
livelifejessica
The summary of the book that you are presenting are the ones that has stricken me the most. Thank you ON WRTING WELL
anthonytan
I loved your content. The way you narrated it combined with graphics made everything crystal clear.
shriyasahu
This is a very well-known quote, written in a 17th century French style by Nicolas Boileau: "Ce qui se conçoit bien s'énonce clairement et les mots pour le dire viennent aisément, ", which roughly translates to:"What is well conceived is clearly stated and the words to say it come easily."
claireviens
Love this channel and always appreciate the content.
KindHarmony
Waiting for this for a very long way period!!👍🏻
Please do make more videos on this topic!!
dhirgajbhiye
absolutely essential! Thank you for the work bro!
guntherhofer
Hey man I love everything you post please keep it up im dyslexic and I love all these thank you very much for this
hitmeup
Nice work, Nathan - Glad to see you growing the channel. Love your reads and shares. 👌
WisdomWorkshop
Wonderful...
Identify One Key Idea which Reader should take away...
Re-write with key words and sentences and make all sentences shorter and simpler.
Write as if writing to left but then read as if a reader in a hurry would read.
1st sentence should engage enough to make want to read 2nd.
Just awesome... You are doing great 👍🔥😊
TheGratitudeMan
Very compact and precise review!!
Please do more reviews on writing well!
dhirgajbhiye
Thanks for the summary. I'm starting to doubt myself... I think the adverb is "loudly" at 4:40.
jmlouie
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I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL, YOUE CONSISTENCY ON THE CHANNEL IS AWESOME
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THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG ....
human
Maybe this is useful to me in future. An Intresting way to analyse books from now before reading.
bharatavarsha
Beautiful summary video as always, thank you for the useful content, keep going
HasanAmin
really useful -thanks so much for sharing this. I think I'll find this really useful in my writing.
ziggyrin
Thank you so much for these. They are very insightful.
Now I'm wondering if I wrote that correctly 😅
winfridahbanda
Is it useful for university students to?
DarioYael
Love the video, thank you. Am I wrong in suggesting that at 4:50 the adverb is 'loudly' as the verb is 'blared'? So would the circled word be 'loudly'? Also, although I enjoyed this vide and Mr. Zinsser's advice, now good writing is racist, just axe some people. Cheers.
jimjr
Do we think this would apply to communicating verbally as well?