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Mini Essays

For a while now I’ve been rattling my brain to describe my writing style because as a writer you are pressured to announce or declare a certain style. It can be hard to but yourself in a box or limit your ability but that’s not what I ended up finding. I found mini essays.

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What is a Mini Essay:

100–300 words on a single topic or idea. If you go above this and in more detail you are elaborating which defeats the purpose.

How to Write a Mini Essay:

Use the Feynmen Technique: Learn → Teach → Revise

This will help you condense information into bite size pieces which todays information economy craves (hence TikTok).

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Why Write a Mini Essay:

Take this into account, Albert Einstein once said “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”

By concentrating on a single topic, writers will avoid the clutter of useless and filler information. This provides clarity for both the writer and the reader. Mini essays are a catalyst for intellectual exploration, it opens the rabbit hole.

References:

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4YjXJVzoZY&pp=ygULbWluaSBlc3NheXM%3D
  2. https://www.colorado.edu/artssciences-advising/resource-library/life-skills/the-feynman-technique-in-academic-coaching

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Kendall LaVaque
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📝 Mini Essayist ✍️The Idea Guy 🔎Armchair Anthropologist

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