Writing is About Thinking Out Loud

Roger Skibowski
2 min readDec 16, 2024

Photo by Mor Shani on Unsplash

It is the process of moving a thought to the thinking stage, then to the opinions stage.

The Thought

Writing begins with a thought. For me, these thoughts can come at any time, whether I’m awake or dreaming. Capturing these thoughts is crucial, and I try to do so either electronically or with pen and paper. Remembering them can be challenging, especially when they come quickly and I move on to the next one, forgetting the previous. However, when I manage to capture them, it saves me time later and brings me joy when they resurface.

The Thinking

The thinking process can take some time. Often, new thoughts are added to the mix. My years of experience provide a wealth of previous thinking to draw upon, including my own opinions and those of others on various topics. This fuels my writing.

Just when I think I’m ready to write, new thoughts may emerge, reactivating the thinking process and requiring more time before I can start writing. Eventually, the seemingly endless thinking process leads to forming an opinion.

An Opinion.

Writing out these thoughts in the form of an opinion can vary in time. Sometimes, I can quickly produce a finished product, while other…

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