A common writing myth: "Others have already written about this topic, so why should I write about it?"
Zuo Ge thinks: 👉 Of course you can!
🔹 Different Audiences
You have followers. They follow you because they want to hear your thoughts. Even on the same topic, your perspective, tone, and examples will make your content unique.
🔹 Different Perspectives
This isn't a race of speed, and it's not about who gets the topic first.
What really matters is whether you can present your own perspective and help readers understand it in different ways.
🔹 Repetition ≠ Redundancy
Different approach points and different wording may help readers of different skill levels "get it."
Your article and the perspective you use may be the key to sudden enlightenment for some readers.
🔹 Building Trust and Brand
Writing isn't a short-term sprint; it's a long-term process. Your consistent expression will gradually build your personal brand, and readers will develop a sense of trust that you're worth following.
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Don't worry about topics that have already been written about. There are no truly new topics, only new perspectives.
Every contribution is an opportunity for others to get to know you better.