Good Writers and Bad Writers

Good Writers and Bad Writers

In this world,
there are good writers
and bad ones.
Good writers train relentlessly.
They spend time crafting their words,
revising and refining until the piece feels complete.
Sometimes, the editing alone takes hours—
even days.
To them, writing is a calling.

Bad writers don’t see it that way.
They don’t understand that writing
is more than just putting words on a page.
Their work often feels scattered,
lacking clarity and consistency.

Relentless practice—
that’s the heart of it.
It’s the only path to becoming a good writer.
If you chase the title without walking the path,
you may one day look back
and realize you’ve become the kind of writer
you never meant to be.
Your words feel disjointed,
and the sense of purpose is nowhere to be found.