True beauty.

Writing cannot be learned. Reading more has a diminishing marginal utility, and the point of maximum total utility is reached fast.

Writing cannot be learned. It comes naturally when enough is experienced to write about. Writing is the product of thinking and of experience.

Beautiful writing doesn’t come from learning how to write beautifully. It comes from true beauty. True beauty naturally trickles down into beautiful writing. It is the human output of a divine input. As everything that begins from its truest form struggles little to take the lesser and smaller forms of itself.

Learning comes naturally from thinking. It need not be forced. But to learn is to come upon the human forms of greater things than can only be discovered first from within. Then, the knowledge of these truths setting off the yearning for the words (the human approximations) to communicate the greater truths discovered, to the rest of the world, is a natural and inevitable consequence. It is the yearning for human recognition. To disseminate the divine message. For it is only of good. The truest form of good is the need for every opportunity to bring it into human form. That is so innately divine.

It is natural to go from true beauty to the lesser beauties. But to only know the lesser beauties. The discovery of the true beauty is anything but certain.

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