Tuesday, February 5, 2013

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An Introduction

I've always admired the author Charles Dickens for his ability to so eloquently introduce his novels. In the first few sentences, he both frames the path of the novel and establishes profound ideas. From his initial paragraph, flows the rest of the book. In the same way, the rest of my writing shall develop surrounding my initial idea regarding conversation:
I strongly believe the best conversation is that we learn from. Conversation contains the power to influence every belief we ever so strongly cling to. Therefore, if we must engage in conversation, why not make it worth while? We should converse in a way that causes people to reflect and inquire. Occasionally, through our conversations, we even attain the honor of inscribing a bit of wisdom on a person's soul or impressing an intelligent thought in their mind. Since we, as writers, thinkers, and creators, have such power, why not strive to make our conversations influential and insightful?

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