Don’t say “delicious.”

Don’t say “delicious.”
Make your reader taste it.
Words like “scary,” “awesome,” “terrible,” or “exquisite”
can feel like asking your reader to do the work for you.

That’s why writing is hard.
The more you try to decorate it,
the more flavor it loses.
If your writing feels forced, or over-seasoned,
it won’t satisfy.
The best writing is simple, clear, delicate, and precise—
so well-crafted that it makes your reader’s mouth water
without ever saying “delicious.”
Vague writing has no taste.
It leaves nothing behind.
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